Am 03.04.2013 15:50, schrieb Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
On 03.04.13 10:58, Dirk Bonengel wrote:
Are those your users sending lots of mails? Then what is the point in
submitting them to SpamAssassin? Bypassing SA might save your lots of
trouble (and ressources)
scanning outgoing mail by SA can
ignificant workload and may not be worth the extra overhead.
Are those your users sending lots of mails? Then what is the point in
submitting them to SpamAssassin? Bypassing SA might save your lots of
trouble (and ressources)
My 2 €-Cent
Dirk
eating up CPU.
Bernd Holzinger (regex Part 1) and Jan Schmidt proposed a modified
regular expression that prevents Perl from sometimes excessive
backtracking...
All users of iXhash should update to the new version - and thanks a lot
for the guys above for problem reports and fixes.
Dirk
ache = 1 lets the plugin store the hashes in a
message's metadata - no need to recompute them later on but maybe
storing the hashes actually takes more time)
Dirk
old stuff should still work fine
Dirk
OK, I found the bug.
I just released a fixed release. Thanks to Lars Uhlmann for finding the
culprit and delivering a fix.
Problem was the regular expression checking the IP returned if it
belongs to the 127.x.x.x range.
Hmm, I had this working before
Soryy again for the trouble
Dirk
Karsten Bräckelmann schrieb:
On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 11:32 +0100, Dirk Bonengel wrote:
I'm looking into it. Only thing - seems to work here.
The reason why hash one is broken is the "workaround" introduced into
version 1.5.
$body_copy =~ s/[[:graph:]]+//go;
This can
Original-Nachricht
> Datum: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 06:30:20 -0600
> Von: Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: users@spamassassin.apache.org
> Betreff: Re: Bug in iXhash plugin - fixed version available
> On Tuesday 02 December 2008 4:32 am, Dirk Bonengel wrote:
&g
I'm looking into it. Only thing - seems to work here.
Maybe one of you can send me his .cf file per PM?
Dirk
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> Datum: Tue, 02 Dec 2008 09:12:45 +
> Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> An: Spamass
> Betreff: Re: Re: Bug in iXhash plugin - fixed
dy to circumvent a problem I
had with my Perl's regexp engine.)
Simple replace your old (1.5) plugin with the new one (1.5.1) and
restart/reload SpamAssassin or whatever you use.
This really shouldn't have happened. My apologies.
Dirk
Arthur Dent schrieb:
[
CUT]
Hmmm.. OK I tried another one. This one actually triggered iXhash when I
got
it originally. You can see the original mail (including headers showing
iXhash
report) here:
http://pastebin.ca/1269211
Running it through now it doesn't generate the error that the
other me
n't. Guess I'll do a 1.5.1
soon)
Otherwise I'm at a loss currently. Just checjked - runs fine on my system.
Dirk
Arthur Dent schrieb:
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 06:05:52PM +0100, Dirk Bonengel wrote:
Folks,
just uploaded a new version of the iXhash plugin to http://ixhash.sf.n
Thanks, Alex, Per, Frank and Bert for helping me with testing and
valuable input.
Special thanks to Marc Perkel - for supporting my little project with
data, computing ressources and valuable time - and also to Host Europe
GmbH and Jan Doberstein who graciously support the iXhash project by
donating server and network ressources.
Dirk
1 or so)
My 2 €-cent
Dirk
Vidar Tyldum Hansen schrieb:
On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 05:27:52PM +0200, Vidar Tyldum Hansen wrote:
On Mon, Aug 04, 2008 at 11:13:29PM +0200, Dirk Bonengel wrote:
Hi all,
I'm the author of the iXhash plugin, a piece of code that computes a
variety of 'fuzzy checksums'
Jan Doberstein schrieb:
Wolfgang Zeikat schrieb:
Do others also see that effect with ctyme.ixhash.net?
yes, thats why i added
ixhash_timeout 10
to my configuration (maybe hardware/bandwith on ctyme will be upgraded)
regards
jd
local issue, should be OK by now.
Dirk
works correctly now.
Sorry, Chris, for the trouble, and Danke, Matthias, for pointing Chris
to it.
Dirk
test('hosteurope.ixhash.net')
> describe HOSTEUROPE_IXHASH iXhash found @ hosteurope.ixhash.net
> tflagsHOSTEUROPE_IXHASH net
> score HOSTEUROPE_IXHASH 1.0
>
> Bill
Hi all,
SpamAssassin says it can't find the module code in the first place. Did you
include a line like
loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::iXhash /etc/spamassassin/iXhash.pm
to tell SA where it can find the plugin?
Also, as Bill noted, I had a few errors in the example config at first. My
bad... either use Chris' version or revisit ixhash.sf.net/example.html
Sorry for the trouble
Dirk
--
Pt! Schon vom neuen GMX MultiMessenger gehört? Der kann`s mit allen:
http://www.gmx.net/de/go/multimessenger
Original-Nachricht
> Datum: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 12:31:45 +0200 (CEST)
> Von: "Benny Pedersen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: users@spamassassin.apache.org
> Betreff: Re: Important info for iXhash users
>
> On Thu, September 25, 2008 23:48, Dirk Bone
Chris schrieb:
On Thursday 25 September 2008 4:48 pm, Dirk Bonengel wrote:
Important news for all users of the iXhash plugin and the corresponding
lists.
An exemplary config file can be found at
http://ixhash.sourceforge.net/example.html.
(There you'll find two other iXhash zones - on
il Filter, the other run by Host Europe GmbH. Cosider them
'beta' for the time being)
Dirk
Original-Nachricht
> Datum: Tue, 5 Aug 2008 06:32:03 -0500
> Von: Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: "Dirk Bonengel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: users@spamassassin.apache.org
> Betreff: Re: iXhash plugin and lists - feedback wanted
> On Tuesd
Original-Nachricht
> Datum: Mon, 4 Aug 2008 19:11:09 -0500
> Von: Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: Dirk Bonengel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Betreff: Re: iXhash plugin and lists - feedback wanted
> On Monday 04 August 2008 4:13 pm, Dirk Bonengel wrote:
o contain data from other sources) or to just release a
> > final version of the plugin and call it quits.
> >
> > I guess this list is the best place to ask those of you who use the
> > plugin for feedback. I'd appreciate any comments and information an hit
> >
a
final version of the plugin and call it quits.
I guess this list is the best place to ask those of you who use the
plugin for feedback. I'd appreciate any comments and information an hit
rates, FPs and such
Thanks in advance
Dirk
the current version 1.01. Simply replace the current iXhash.pm
with the new one.
Thanks go out for Karsten for discovering the bug and suggesting the fix.
Dirk
rsync feed, provided you trust me not to feed it
rubbish and you don't suffer from acute Perkel-phobia. Just contact me
off-list
Dirk
ve a limit of 50 chars I wasn't
aware of at first
I promised in an earlier reply to Per that I'll add some more info to
website and archive but give me some time as $iXhash ne $dayjob
Dirk
a later time - I'll have a 'Maß' in a
Munich Biergarten to start the weekend.
Dirk
filtering is extremely
accurate.
OK, that's fair enough. But it also virtually rules out my using
anything from login-solutions(courtesy of Dirk). I can't trust
somebodyelses hashes very much, not unless they are from guaranteed
spamtraps or manually verified.
I'm sending Dirk
t me per PM and I'll see to it.
Dirk
assin.apache.org
------
Thanks Dirk!
I have a question: two of the RBL zones have very similar names -
nospam.login-solutions.de and nospam.login-solutions.ag. Do they belong
to the same company, and what are the differences between them? Eg. do
they both contain exactly the s
Per Jessen schrieb:
Dirk Bonengel wrote:
For those that don't know what this plugin does: It uses an algorithm
developed by Bert Ungerer of the German IT magazin iX (Heise Verlag)
to compute fuzzy checksums from (spam) emails and checks them against
those hashes I and Heise computed
ed in a whitelist the provider has set
up.
Mails should be directed at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dirk
Btw, I hear the issue(s) have been solved and ix.dnsbl.manitu.net is
again freely accessible.
s another plugin that
sources that table. If you do let me know - I'd be interested in any
results.
Dirk
r has set
up.
Mails should be directed at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dirk
Chris, List,
just curious but Chris how successful were you in optimizing your MySQL
installation?
I take it as a given that many installations nowadays use MySQL as data
store, so hints on optimizing MySQL would be a welcome addition to the
wiki, I think
Dirk
Chris St. Pierre schrieb
comparison, I have two tables with ca 1.000.000 rows each on a HP
DL360 G1 ([EMAIL PROTECTED] and 2 Gig RAM) and SCSI disks with 10K. mtop said
at times it makes up to 2K queries per seconds. Should be enough for you
too...
You don't say what your hardware is but tuning and putting in some more
RAM should help
Dirk
with ca 1.000.000 rows each on a HP
DL360 G1 ([EMAIL PROTECTED] and 2 Gig RAM and SCSI disks with 10K. mtop said
at times it makes up to 2K queries per seconds. Should be enough for you
too...
You don't say what your hardware is but tuning and putting in some more
RAM should help
Dirk
Yes, the answer definitely lies in upgrading.
Dirk
> Hi,
>
> I am newbie to this list and quite new to the difficulties in fight spam.
> Please accept my apologies if sending a copy spam message to the list is
> not acceptable etiquette
>
> We have started to receive quite
ple.com? You
should be able to disable greylisting for the other domains, so this
shouldn't bother them.
This will deter many spambots in the first place
Dirk
Hi,
I don't know if this works with your solution because I do subject-rewriting in
the amavisd.conf, but my local.cf looks like this (in short form):
# rewrite the Subject: line with SPAM .* if set to 1 (default=1)
rewrite_subject 1
required_score 5
subject_tag SPAM(_SCORE_)*
et: Montag, 18. Dezember 2006 16:40
An: Fettke, Dirk
Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Betreff: Re: special spam-account for spam mails
Fettke, Dirk wrote:
Hello List,
here we have a spam-filtering email-gateway with no local
mailboxes. all mails getting scanned only fo
et: Montag, 18. Dezember 2006 16:40
An: Fettke, Dirk
Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Betreff: Re: special spam-account for spam mails
Fettke, Dirk wrote:
Hello List,
here we have a spam-filtering email-gateway with no local
mailboxes. all mails getting scanned only fo
vertito [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 18. Dezember 2006 14:35
An: Fettke, Dirk
Betreff: RE: special spam-account for spam mails
this is possible.
the solution you are asking depends on your current hub email server
setup and pop3 servers.
what is current your MTA and POP3
cal mailboxes which will be automatically generated on our
system. all other mails whith score < 5 should forwarded further on.
The Users then could log into their generated spam-account and read or
delete their spam-mails.
How can I do this or is there any solution for this?
Regards
Dirk
ent hash
values from them.
I hackup up a plugin a few months ago (and built my own list) but even
didn't bother to share it because results were so disappointing ;-(
Dirk
>> > I wonder if its possible to add points to mail coming from certain
>> > hosts. I have exim+spamassassin running for some time now and my
>> > second MX host is hosted at my ISP. Most spam that passes
>> my filters
>> > are routed via the second mx host. (grrr) I don't want to
>> ignore the
>>
On Sun, 12 Nov 2006 06:38:42 +0100 (CET)
"Benny Pedersen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sat, November 11, 2006 20:47, Dirk Bonengel wrote:
>
> > The fine thing is that you can use the iXhash plugin along razor, pyzor and
> > dcc. (I don't know if i
possible to use two pyzor servers from within
spamassassin, I think if you set up your own server you automatically lose the
capabilty to use the public one).
HTH
Dirk
On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 03:58:00 -0500
"Paul Aviles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there, is there a way
Chris schrieb:
On Tuesday 24 October 2006 1:55 am, Dirk Bonengel wrote:
Chris schrieb:
I've been seeing this quite a bit lately, is the site down or do the
timeouts need to be increased? Its currently set for the default 10
seconds.
Oct 21 12:28:03 localhost spamd[19162]: i
other machine, maybe they have problems.
I'll get in touch with them
Dirk
d enough, I'd say. And I guess the
spammers won't be content with 'finishing' Spamhaus.
Despite the UN bashing common in some parts of the American continent I
maintain that an organisation like the ITU (www.itu.int) would be the
right body to administer supra-national domains like .org, .and .net
(even .com).
My 2 (Euro-)Cent
Dirk
out there.
Maybe so. But it sure will be more expensive for most spammers to rent
10 times as many machines.
decoder, I'd like a test your code as well. Count me in
Dirk
ike it? If yes, could this be used as another
spam indicator (assuming a normal user would use some graphics tool that
produces correctly built GIFs)??
Dirk
h
> different grain/noise for each spam, still gets past my strategy.
>
>
Maybe I'm not getting the obvious, but what about using something like
Perl::Magick to convert a given image into B/W? I mean, ImageMagick is
made for things like that...
Shrinking it to, say, a quarter of it's original size would take care of
at least many random noise pixels.
Dirk
. These copies are
displayed correctly by the usual MUAs but they do contain errors that show
up when using Image::Info or something.
Dirk
Just read up at http://www.maiamailguard.com/, but: yes, each and every
mail is stored in a database.
Ham/Non-virus-mails get delivered at once though, only a copy is getting
stored in the db
Dirk
Chr. v. Stuckrad schrieb:
On Tue, 18 Jul 2006, Dirk Bonengel wrote:
...
If I was in your
edback off-list would be welcome
Dirk
Chr. v. Stuckrad schrieb:
On Mon, 17 Jul 2006, Logan Shaw wrote:
...
someone carrying a knife, they have been a violent criminal,
so knife-carrying correlates perfectly with being a criminal.
Now imagine that you see a chef. He is carrying a knife,
would interest me is your results from
the plugin.
Dirk
Rick Macdougall schrieb:
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Daryl C. W. O'Shea wrote:
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Further, I don't know why it even uses it's own DNS resolver. It
would make much more sense to use SA's and do a
how fast DNS is
for you
Dirk
Dallas Engelken schrieb:
-Original Message-
From: Rick Macdougall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 11:59
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: Strange problem
Sanford Whiteman wrote:
Both servers h
ldn' be to hard to
work around that
Dirk
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I am running SpamAssassin on a Windows 2003 Server.
It is version 3.1.2.
Is there any way to know which plugins work on the Windows version?
The Windows setup instructions at
http://www.openhandhome.com/howtosa310.htm
Hi list,
just as the subject says: I added some stuff to
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/iXhash and
- made it clear (I hope) what it actually does
- added installation instructions
- added a version that runs under SpamAssassin 3.0.x
Dirk
Wolfgang,
I guess you already use spamassassin (why else post to this particular
list?). Make sure you use a recent release (3.1.3 is current) and the
rules from rulesemporium.com.
But apart from that I'd need more info
Hope this helps!
Servus
Dirk
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
H
Nice to hear! But: Don't blame me if you get a FP due to iXhash.
Did you set up all three lists, btw? (i.e. manitu.net,
login-solutions.de and login-solutions.ag ??)
Dirk
Marc Perkel schrieb:
So far so good. This is as you say very accurate. I increased the
score to 4.5. No FPs so fa
rceforge to offer CVS and the like, but as
I live in Munich, I don't see me uploading content as long as the World
Cup is on. Saturday I witnessed a Saudi-Arabian/Brazilian drumming
session at the Marienplatz - no, I'd rather not spend much time on
my PC!!
Dirk
Marc,
just drop both files (.cf and .pm) into the directory where your
local.cf is.
One important piece of (missing) info: You must be running SA v 3.1.0 or
higher (not 3.0 as stated). If this is a problem I can easily post a
version working with 3.0.x
Dirk
Marc Perkel schrieb:
Matt
fact do contain text and/or html code, and the
above mentioned plugins can score on that. At least that's what I see here
SURBL and URIBL are nice to have to but fail with stock spam that's
often sent as 'image only'
Dirk
Matt schrieb:
Hi,
We have received a large quantity of
y,
Still, if disired I can post that plugin somewhere (with appropriate
words of caution)...
Dirk
John D. Hardin schrieb:
All:
A few posts back was a suggestion for checking the MD5 checksum of
attached images against a blacklist to catch the current wave of
attached-image-only stock pump-and
e.org/spamassassin/iXhash.
If not, enhancing it to also compute checksums of attachments would be
nice to have. If only I had the time...
Dirk
William Stearns schrieb:
Good evening, Jack, all,
On Tue, 7 Mar 2006, Jack Gostl wrote:
I've seen some references to this in threads, but I didn't
Hi,
You need to restart amavisd-new which uses the spamassassin-classes
internally.
So no need to run spamd (if you do).
Applies only if you do spamchecking via amavisd-new, of course
Dirk
Tom Brown schrieb:
Hi
I have been manually tweaking some rules to increase their score and
then
-new and stores spam in a database for
later review.
Presumed Ham is also stored in the DB but passed on to the final
destination. Great setup to train one bayes...
Dirk
Jean-Paul Natola schrieb:
Hi everyone,
If this shouldn't be posted here I do apologize in advance;
I would li
w there was an option '--allow-tell' (negated:
--noallow-tell) that somehow (dis-)allows spamd to learn to a database.
Any chance this might have to do with the bayes problem you have?
Dirk
oes
the user running spamassassin have the rights to actually access his
database???
just my two euro-cent
Dirk
> If I use spamassassin -D --lint then it reveals that I'm at 3.0.2
>
> I have posted the x-spam-status from 15 messages at
> http://www.meehanontheweb.com/xspam
uires changes in some places.
If you use amavisd-new then enable network tests (or disable the
local-tests-only-option) in the amavis config
HTH
Dirk
Jaime Aguado schrieb:
Hi all, I have spamassassin 2.64 running on a SuSE Enterprise 9 running
postfix as smtpd.
My spamassassin system is leaking
re amavisd-new correctly, so there you are.
Dirk
Jaime Aguado schrieb:
Hi all, I have spamassassin 2.64 running on a SuSE Enterprise 9 running
postfix as smtpd.
My spamassassin system is leaking most spam messages (60-80%) without
tagging them.
I have done some configuration tests:
# spamassas
Have a lokk at Maia Mailguard:
http://www.renaissoft.com/maia/
Basically it's an enhanced version of amavisd-new and also allows the
users to maintain their own whitelists.
David Benigni schrieb:
Hello,
I've been searching for an application to manage per user quarantines
with SA. Current
have different spam rules, white- and blacklists.
I searched google, but haven't find anything for use.
What have i to do, to realize these requirements?
Thanks
Dirk
ct "viagra" it will be delivered to my mailbox.
Any other ideas?
Greetings
Dirk
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 15. August 2005 15:41
An: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Cc: Fettke, Dirk
Betreff: Re: filter for
mailboxes.
Is there a possibility to do this with spamassassin?
It can't be so difficult, or?
Thanks
Dirk
Thanks for the clarification.
Dirk
Rob Skedgell schrieb:
On Saturday 13 Aug 2005 12:29, Dirk Bonengel wrote:
FYI:
rfc-ignorant.org has .de listed in whois.rfc-ignorant.com.
http://www.rfc-ignorant.org/tools/detail.php?domain=de&submitted=1120996396&table=whois
In a stan
FYI:
rfc-ignorant.org has .de listed in whois.rfc-ignorant.com.
http://www.rfc-ignorant.org/tools/detail.php?domain=de&submitted=1120996396&table=whois
In a standard 3.0.x install, DNS_FROM_RFC_WHOIS gives a score of 0.492
(net) or 0.296 (net+bayes).
ht confused here.
But the mail problem is that SA/SURBL (3.0.4) does apparently not try to
lookup IPs, only domains.
Dirk
Raymond Dijkxhoorn schrieb:
Hi!
What about false positives? 158.194.144.219 apparently belogs to Palacky
University in Olomouc,Czechia. This IP is now wrongfully listed in
bystanders...
Dirk
> In an older episode (Friday, 12. August 2005 01:46), Dallas L. Engelken
> wrote:
>> > -Original Message-
>> > From: wolfgang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 6:36 PM
>> > To: users@spamassassin.apache.o
complained about not being able to
resolve 219.144.194.158.multi.surbl.org, and that's true.
The zone files contain an entry for 158.194.144.219.multi.surbl.org,
which - to me at least - is wrong as SA is douing forward lookups on it.
Dirk
here is special only in that there is only the IP given as a type of
surrogate domain name.
Dirk
wolfgang schrieb:
In an older episode (Thursday, 11. August 2005 22:58), Greg Allen wrote:
This is a very, very dangerous road to go down. You would see a lot of
collateral damage by doing a URI
g in their zonefiles.
wolfgang schrieb:
In an older episode (Thursday, 11. August 2005 22:46), Dirk Bonengel wrote:
Well, the IP is listed OK, but one needs to do reverse queries:
dig 158.194.144.219.multi.surbl.org
gives
158.194.144.219.multi.surbl.org. 1850 IN A 127.0.0.12
which sounds good t
Well, the IP is listed OK, but one needs to do reverse queries:
dig 158.194.144.219.multi.surbl.org
gives
158.194.144.219.multi.surbl.org. 1850 IN A 127.0.0.12
which sounds good to me.
Dirk
Chris Santerre schrieb:
-Original Message-
From: wolfgang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent
Title: Blocking specific domains
Hi,
I have installed postfix with amavisd, spamassassin, pyzer and razor.
My problem is now, that spam-mails from a specific domain don't get filtered.
When I insert following command in the local.cf file from spamassassin, the entry will be ignored
and
Chris Thielen schrieb:
Hi Dirk,
Dirk Bonengel wrote:
Hi all,
maybe this list can give me some feedback on a plugin I've written a
few weeks ago.
The Plugin is based on parts of the 'NiXSpam' project by the German
IT magazine iX. NiXSpam is an elaborate procmail recipe (f
g out the plugin and report some
results? I, for my part, was surprised to find the spam that hit us to
be apparently quite different from that hitting iX.
BTW: Both tests against our and iX's blacklist hit about 50% of all
incoming mails, and I've still to find a false positive. For me, t
ome to real conclusions
Anyone willing to experiment is welcome, expecially Sven, the original
poster (who lives in Munich just like I do- the world's a small
place...). More info to be found at the wiki.
Dirk
Rob Skedgell schrieb:
On Sunday 10 Jul 2005 06:41, William Stearns wrote:
Goo
The System:
Solaris 8 on Sparc
Perl v5.8.5 (with ExtUtils::MakeMaker v6.17 and podlators v1.27)
gcc v3.3.2
The Problem:
Despite having Pod::Man installed, no man pages get installed (or
even created, as far as I can tell). How can I get the man pages
created?
Dirk
to
support SA. However, MD does auto-detect SA at run-time, and will use it
if it finds it.
But the install process for MD still did not copy the config file
that MD wants for SA. It would have done it if SA had been installed
when MD was installed, but I ended up having to do it manually.
Dirk
On Thu, 23 Jun 2005, Andy Jezierski wrote:
>Dirk the Daring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 06/23/2005 02:36:21 PM:
>
>>I don't want SA to create things in home directories. This is a mail
>> relay. There are no local user accounts, mail is not delivered locally.
gt;Also I see you don't have several perl modules installed.
>Once you get those installed SA will give you a better
>analysis of what is spam and what is not.
Thanks. Its on The List of Things To Do. Right now, I'd be happy to
get it up and running in a basic fashion.
Dirk
: running body-text per-line regexp tests; score so far=-1.053
debug: running uri tests; score so far=-1.053
debug: running raw-body-text per-line regexp tests; score so far=-1.053
debug: running full-text regexp tests; score so far=-1.053
debug: is spam? score=-1.053 required=5
debug: tests=ALL_TRUSTED,MISSING_DATE,MISSING_SUBJECT,NO_REAL_NAME
debug:
subtests=__HAS_MSGID,__MSGID_OK_DIGITS,__MSGID_OK_HOST,__SANE_MSGID,__UNUSABLE_MSGID
Dirk
sassin/user_prefs
Dirk
it looking for, where is it looking, and how do
I give it what it wants?
Dirk
it get's somehow started with qmail-scanner
normally, but I am not the one configuring the mail-server...
Thanks for any help
Dirk
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Dipl.-Ing. Dirk Kuypers
Lehrstuhl fuer Kommunikationsnetze, RWTH Aachen
Kopernikusstr. 16, 52074 Aachen, W101
Tel: +49 241 879 3779, RWTH: +49 241 (80) 20547
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