te any rule you want based on appropriate message
headers.
One question, why would you install something if you don't know what it
does? While it is a worthwhile plugin to provide data to bayes, if your
intention was to create rules based on country of origin, it won't be
helpful.
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put a copy in the chroot jail's directory?
{^_^}
If postfix hands the mail to procmail but procmail can't hand to spamc,
it has nothing to do with postfix...chroot or not.
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Website: http://www.paradigm-omega.com/
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maildrop since we
already use maildrop for other reasons?
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Spamtraps: http://paradigm-omega.net/cgi-b
uns a rule, you might not be
reducing CPU cycles very much.
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Infinite spamtraps at
s. They may be statistically valid, but
there may also be a reason the phrase, "lies, damn lies and statistics",
was uttered long ago. ;-)
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Director of Operations
Paradigm-Omega, LLC
http://www.paradigm-omega.com
Our view: Moving jobs overseas is treason.
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was a trance -- the "Eyes glazed over I have no idea what I'm
> reading and I don't care" type. The type that doesn't generate many
> sales.
>
>
I have a very strict rule. Any website that features a picture of the
owner is regarded as worthless.
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On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 20:04:45 -0700
"jdow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am SORELY tempted to
> reply something like, "Oh My God, Cousin Allan is dead? He was such a
> friend to me when we were little.
Your Allen's cousin?!?! Wow, that means we're related
On Sat, 9 Oct 2004 15:41:37 -0600 (CST)
Ryan Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Robin Lynn Frank wrote to users@spamassassin.apache.org:
>
> > We use SA 3.0.0 with MySQL so we can extract certain AWL data and
> > use it at the MTA level. However, since SA doesn'
oke SA via amavisd-new.
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Director of Operations
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http://www.paradigm-omega.com
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 18:42:59 +0200
Sune Kloppenborg Jeppesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 30 September 2004 18:05, Robin Lynn Frank wrote:
> > While I can see the advantage of keeping awl and prefs in a sql
> > database, I can't see an advantage to keeping
While I can see the advantage of keeping awl and prefs in a sql
database, I can't see an advantage to keeping bayes data in a sql db.
Can someone point out an advantage? Would there be any disadvantage in
keeping everything except bayese in sql?
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Director of Opera
free to contact me via IM as "GushiDotOrg" or via phone at
> 1-866-LI-GUSHI (have your fingerprint available).
>
Right. I want to get my key signed by someone I don't know from a hole
in the wall and, in return, sign his. Fine. Let's totally destroy the
value of sig
er to the question asked, always reply with,
"Why do you want to do that?" I've downloaded the tarball. When I
install it, I guess I will actually find out if it solves the problem.
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Director of Operations
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http://www.paradigm-omega.com
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http://www.paradigm-omega.com
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