Re: ALL_TRUSTED alteration

2005-01-21 Thread Justin Mason
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Jason Philbrook writes: > On the same topic... The SpamAssassin documentation doesn't describe > this possibility, so this is why I ask the list for some clarification. > I have a mix of private and public addresses on my network which can > send ema

Re: ALL_TRUSTED alteration

2005-01-21 Thread Jason Philbrook
On the same topic... The SpamAssassin documentation doesn't describe this possibility, so this is why I ask the list for some clarification. I have a mix of private and public addresses on my network which can send email. I have the public addresses listed in trusted_networks like this: trusted_n

RE: ALL_TRUSTED alteration

2005-01-20 Thread Bowie Bailey
From: Martin Hepworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Craig Zeigler wrote: > > > I am getting very obvious spam through my SA filters. The only > > thing I think is that the value for ALL_TRUSTED is pushing it > > below the threshold. Where do I go to alter this test's effect on > > the spam count?

Re: ALL_TRUSTED alteration

2005-01-20 Thread Martin Hepworth
Craig Zeigler wrote: I am getting very obvious spam through my SA filters. The only thing I think is that the value for ALL_TRUSTED is pushing it below the threshold. Where do I go to alter this test's effect on the spam count? I have searched through all of the .cf files in /usr/share/spamassas

ALL_TRUSTED alteration

2005-01-20 Thread Craig Zeigler
I am getting very obvious spam through my SA filters. The only thing I think is that the value for ALL_TRUSTED is pushing it below the threshold. Where do I go to alter this test's effect on the spam count? I have searched through all of the .cf files in /usr/share/spamassassin and /etc/mail/sp