Is pyzor down? I keep getting timeout, can not do a pyzor ping etc..
Is this safe to use? I can at least "pyzor ping" it. Course, pyzor
discover will break it again... :)
82.94.255.100:24441
Highest Regards,
Rodney Richison
RCR Computing
PO Box 566 - 118 N. Broadway
Cle
>
> did you install Mail::DKIM?
I just now did, no luck.
> do you have multiple perl versions on your system?
Not that I know of. :) Which I'm sure means no.
Debian sarge with spamassassin from backports
Highest Regards,
Rodney Richison
RCR Computing
PO Box 566 - 1
Rodney Richison wrote:
> In my fight against spam, yahoo groups seems to be the only casualty.
> I'm not a rule writer, so please forgive this feable attempt and let
> me know if it looks ok
>
> # Example of a rule for text in the header of the mail:
> header LO
scoreLOCAL__H_from_yahoogroups-2.0
describe LOCAL__H_from_yahoogroupsFrom yahoogroups.com
Highest Regards,
Rodney Richison
RCR Computing
PO Box 566 - 118 N. Broadway
Cleveland, OK 74020
Phone: 918-358-
Proud ChannelVar member!
www.ChannelVar.com
Rodney Richison wrote:
> Using amavis-new, I always get the anti-virus headers inserted.
> However, I only get spam headers inserted when it is actually detected
as spam.
>
> I'd like to ALWAYS have the spam scoring inserted. I thought -999
> would do that???
>
>
eature and is a
default;
Highest Regards,
Rodney Richison
RCR Computing
PO Box 566 - 118 N. Broadway
Cleveland, OK 74020
Phone: 918-358-
Proud ChannelVar member!
www.ChannelVar.com
Is there a howto somewhere to have postfix reject spam with a high score?
I found one for exim, but not postfix.
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Highest Regards,
Rodney Richison
RCR Computing
http://www.rcrnet.net
118 N. Broadway
Cleveland, OK 74020
918-358-
Is there a tool or howto to let users easily remove themselves? And for
that matter, allow employees to add ip's. :)
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Highest Regards,
Rodney Richison
RCR Computing
http://www.rcrnet.net
118 N. Broadway
Cleveland, OK 74020
918-358-
ieb Rodney Richison:
Is there not a way to auto-create blacklists based on really high
scores, so the message can then be stoped by postfix at the mta level?
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Highest Regards,
Rodney Richison
RCR Computing
http://www.rcrnet.net
118 N. Broadway
Cleveland, OK 74020
918-358-
Is there not a way to auto-create blacklists based on really high
scores, so the message can then be stoped by postfix at the mta level?
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Highest Regards,
Rodney Richison
RCR Computing
http://www.rcrnet.net
118 N. Broadway
Cleveland, OK 74020
918-358-
Bill Landry wrote:
meta RCVD_FROM_OUTSIDE!__RCVD_IN_NERDS_US
score RCVD_FROM_OUTSIDE2
describe RCVD_FROM_OUTSIDEReceived from outside the US
In order for this to work, at a minimum you will also need this entry:
header __RCVD_IN_NERDSeval:check_rbl('nerds', 'zz.countries.nerd.
I'm having a bit of trouble finding information on, and using
loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::RelayCountry
Though, I've installed the module needed via cpan, and enabled it in my
local.cf file,
I do not know what it does exactly.
I would like to give a score based on country's outside t
I'd like to make sure I've got this right.
To edit an existing rule like 20_dnsbl_tests.cf , I copy the rule to the
/etc/spamassassin directory, then edit as I please like so..
header RCVD_IN_dnsbl_JAMM_com eval:check_rbl_txt('JAMM',
'dnsbl.JAMMConsulting.com.')
describe RCVD_IN_dnsbl_JAMM_com R
I find all sorts of differant answers when googling for this question.
I want to sa-learn a folder in my imap. Problem is, I use maildir.
Would something as simple as this do the job? What's the "recommended" way?
*sa-learn* --spam --dir /spam-folder//*
*sa-learn* --ham --dir /non-spam-folder/
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