[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Justin Mason) writes:
> It's pretty easy for normal mail transmission to break DK
> signatures
It sure is. Kai's and Pollywog's problems prompted me to investigate
why my own DK plugin was not verifying signatures from Yahoo! and
gmail.com. I filled SA's DomainKeys plugin an
Learned friends, my spamd is ill. It dies so often I have a cron job
check it every three minutes. Over the past week it has averaged
about one death per day, but it's not regular: on Saturday it died
twice, an hour apart, but has been fine for the 36 hours since.
Logs follow (apologies for the
Gidday folks.
I'm pretty sure my Bayes database is muntered, because an awful lot of
ham is receiving a full Bayes penalty. It's been particularly hard
keeping this list's posts from being tagged.
>From Pete Dubler:
0.999-2--0h-46s--0d--Indeed,
...meaning the word "Indeed" has been found in
Greetings, battlers.
I would like to rewrite headers on incoming spam without having SA
prepend "X-Spam-" to them. Two reasons:
First, I want to get rid of "Disposition-Notification-To" because many
of my users configure their Outlook to automatically honour delivery
notifications. That create
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> I upgraded from 3.0.4 to 3.1.0
[...]
> On the slower machine spamd seemed to quit working allowing the mail
> to go through the system without being filtered.
>
> I started using the roound-robin switch, with marked improvement.
[...]
> The problem is resolved by restar