Hi,
* Ram wrote (2005-02-05 15:15):
>my email server uses spamassassin. is there any way i can 'clean' all the
>tags from an assasinated email and recover the original message?
Look in the manpage for the --remove-markup option.
>many genuine mails have been getting assasinated and it becomes
>
Hi,
* Theo Van Dinter wrote (2005-02-02 04:48):
>On Tue, Feb 01, 2005 at 10:45:59PM -0500, Pedro Sam wrote:
>> I noticed that although I have 5 spamd children, only one of them was
>> getting called at the time. Does anyone know how to process incoming mail
>> in parallel using procmail?
>
>Sur
Hi,
* Pedro Sam wrote (2005-02-02 04:45):
>I noticed that although I have 5 spamd children, only one of them was
>getting called at the time. Does anyone know how to process incoming mail
>in parallel using procmail?
I think you should look at your MTA, Procmail can't do a thing about it.
Th
Hi,
* Bill Landry wrote (2005-01-30 22:52):
>From: "Thorsten Haude" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> I just installed Razor and DCC, should I go for Pyzor
>> too? Or should I use only one?
>
>I use all three, but it's really up to you. You just need to make sure
Hi,
* Robert Menschel wrote (2005-01-30 22:04):
>You could reinstall and during the installation specify that you want
>network tests off, but I think you'll be better off by fixing your
>installation so the network tests work.
One other thing: Will the score get mixed up if I only use some of th
Hi,
please send me every mail only once.
* Robert Menschel wrote (2005-01-30 22:04):
>TH> I use Debian Sarge, which recently updated to SA 3.0.2. After this
>TH> update, SA started assigning low scores to high Bayesian probabilties.
>TH> I had a look at 50_scores.cf and it seems that SA uses the
Hi,
* Thomas Arend wrote (2005-01-30 21:39):
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>Am Sonntag, 30. Januar 2005 17:07 schrieb Thorsten Haude:
>> The manpage tells me that the fourth column is used when "network
>> tests are enabled". However, I couldn't find anyth
Hi,
I use SA for quite several months now and I'm very pleased with its
performance. After a recent update though it stopped working for me.
I use Debian Sarge, which recently updated to SA 3.0.2. After this
update, SA started assigning low scores to high Bayesian probabilties.
I had a look at 50