AW: [sa] AW: "all_spam_to" seems to be ignored sometimes...

2009-08-06 Thread Tobias Eichner
> If you are running amavis-new as a Postfix service (i.e. defined in > master.cf as a service that re-injects checked messages into Postfix) > then all mail arriving via SMTP will be scanned - and this normally > includes outbound as well as inbound messages. Okay, then it is intended this way

AW: AW: "all_spam_to" seems to be ignored sometimes...

2009-08-06 Thread Tobias Eichner
> Amavis headers. These are not added by SA, but Amavis. I keep forgetting > this, but I believe the option whether to rewrite the Subject *also* is > an Amavis setting. > > Not SA. You are looking at the wrong configuration files. Are you sure ? "all_spam_to" is a SA setting, not affiliated

AW: [sa] AW: "all_spam_to" seems to be ignored sometimes...

2009-08-06 Thread Tobias Eichner
> SA checks, what it is being fed. If you do not want to check outgoing > messages, you need to set up your mail processing chain accordingly. > > Point being: From what you just said, you are scanning your outgoing > messages. SA just does, what you asked for. Sure, but the problem isn't solv

Re: [sa] AW: "all_spam_to" seems to be ignored sometimes...

2009-08-06 Thread Tobias Eichner
I got information about the mail flows (from the technician managing the BlackBerry phones): Message --> Send from an account on our server ---> to a mailbox at O2 (cell phone provider) ---> and from there directly to the phone What I not understand is why messages are checked for spam overall

AW: "all_spam_to" seems to be ignored sometimes...

2009-08-06 Thread Tobias Eichner
>The SpamAssassin ALL_SPAM_TO mechanism only works if the given email >address appears in the TO: or CC: lines of the email itself. It does Yes, it does. >not examine the delivery envelope. Thus BCC'ed emails, those delivered >by mailing lists, or those with fake TO: lines will n

"all_spam_to" seems to be ignored sometimes...

2009-08-06 Thread Tobias Eichner
Hello, I'm currently facing the following problem with SpamAssassin (version 3.0, I think, but not sure): I configured SpamAssassin to mark spam mails by adding the string "SPAM..." to the beginning of the original mail subject. So far, this works well. Users can now configure a sorting rule

AW: After server reboot spam recognition rate wents down for some time

2008-07-07 Thread Tobias Eichner
> Run a test message through spamassassin via command line. Save the output. > Reboot. Run same message through spamassassin via command line. Look at > the output. What's different? No real difference; tests varying always a bit, even sending the same mail from the same account... It appears to

AW: Bayes database clearance

2008-07-07 Thread Tobias Eichner
> Try: http://www.deepnet.cx/~kdeugau/spamtools/trim_whitelist > and customize the script as per your installation. Hope that > helps. > > Jared Hall > General Telecom, LLC. Thank you, I'll give this one a try soon and report in case of problems :-) Bye, Tobias.

Bayes database clearance

2008-07-05 Thread Tobias Eichner
I'm using the script at http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/spamassassin/branches/3.2/tools/check_whitelist to clear my AWL file regularly. While it seems to work fine, the database file's size does not shrink however. Somewhere on the Web I read about someone that has fixed the script, but was no

After server reboot spam recognition rate wents down for some time

2008-07-05 Thread Tobias Eichner
I face a strange issue and haven't found any solution so far... When I need to reboot the server, SpamAssassin's spam recognition rate goes down for about two weeks. Checking the system logs, mail logs, no related problems reported there. My custom set rules are considered as well. I'm helples