such ;-).
- Sam Nilsson
Sam Nilsson wrote:
SA still looks to its own config file (typically named local.cf) to run
and score all of its tests, it just doesn't get to rewrite the original
message.
More info here:
-- http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/
Sorry! More info here:
-- http://www.ijs.si/software/am
/sa/razor/pyzor/bayes/etc.). Amavisd can soft-blacklist,
blacklist, and soft-whitelist based on *envelope senders*, while SA's
black and whitelists work on message headers. SA also has the trainable
bayes engine. It all depends on what kind of features, performance,
flexibility, accuracy, etc. e
s and recievers of messages marked as spam as well
as all kinds of other scoring statistics.
- Sam Nilsson
Terence Parker wrote:
I'm running SpamAssassin 2.64 bundled with Gentoo Linux - interfacing
with Postfix via Amavisd-new (e.g. not spamd).
A fairly simple question - when I run "sa-learn --showdots --mbox
--spam [file]" (as root), I notice that the Bayes filtering rules get
added to /root/.spamassa
Hi Johan,
Johan Barelds wrote:
>
> Op maandag 13 december 2004 21:08, schreef Sam Nilsson:
>
>>SpamAssassin version 3 is amazing when combined with network tests.
>>
>>These are my top tests. This shows percentage of spam that each test
>>correctly marked as su
al.cf
(spamassassin conf file):
skip_rbl_checks 0
dns_available yes
These network tests require that you have a network connection when you
run SA. If you don't you should try to change that. These DNSRBL tests
are key in removing almost all of my spam (as you can see from the
statistics).
- Sam Nilsson
ow that you have all seen this tagline as well. I'm pretty new to SA
and would appreciate hearing how your SA servers are blocking this one.
again v3.0.1
Thanks for the help!
- Sam Nilsson
Original Message
Date: 10 Nov 2004 18:43:48 -
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far the best mime support of any
of them. Some of them were actually worse than the one built into clamav.
Did you happen to compare amavisd-new with ripmime? One of the nice
things about amavisd-new is that it handles unpacking the message *and*
runs fast.
- Sam Nilsson