hi again,
Matt Kettler wrote:
At 11:53 AM 1/11/2005, werner detter wrote:
thanks for your help, migration to spamc/spamd wouldn't be the
problem -> it's even
planned within the next half year. there is only one reason this
hasn't been done so far:
there is no desicion from the
hi matt,
Matt Kettler wrote:
At 11:06 AM 1/11/2005, werner detter wrote:
i know that in the future i will have to use spamd/spamc but at the
moment
i can't migrate because of several reasons. that's why i have to get
'filter.sh'
modified in the way that only mails small
wrote:
At 05:12 AM 1/11/2005, werner detter wrote:
i use postfix on my mailserver, ans spamassassin for marking
spammails, it work's really great except
one aspect:
postfix uses the filter.sh which gives the mail to spamassassin.
my only problem is, that every mail is beeing scanned, eve
t; out.$$
exit $?
fi
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any ideas on how to implement a sizecheck into the skript. i'm really
stuck with it
so any kind of help is appreciated.
kind regards,
werner detter
hi,
sytax for rewriting the subject has changed from spamassassin 2.x to 3.0
old
rewrite_subject ***SPAM***
new
rewrite_header subject ***SPAM***
bye,
werner
> i think i found the reason for my problem: the subject tag is missing in
> those spammails. seems like this confuses spamassassi
hi all,
i'm a little confused with spamassassin/spamd/spamc and i hope somebody
can make this clear to me. i have the problem that functions of
spamd/spamc aren't supported by spamassassin.
for example: i use the bayes with mysql that works fine with spamd/spamc and
spamassassin.
if i want to fo