Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>
>Dear Matt,
>
>Thanks for taking the time to give me an answer. That certainly
>explains things. Do you know if there is any work being done on having
>this feature as part of spamassassin. I think it would have some real
>maintenance pluses.
>
>Thanks again
>
>G
On Mon, 2005-05-02 at 16:01 -0400, Matt Kettler wrote:
> Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>
> >Everyone,
> >
> >I installed 3.03 this afternoon and everything looks good.
> >
> >I finally decided to set up a user alias e-mail address to take
> >advantage of the following command:
> >
> >spamassassin --a
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>Everyone,
>
>I installed 3.03 this afternoon and everything looks good.
>
>I finally decided to set up a user alias e-mail address to take
>advantage of the following command:
>
>spamassassin --add-to-blacklist < /tmp/$FILENAME
>
>When I run this command from root I get
Antonio,
Thanks for your help!!! Actually, I have looked at each of these files
and can not find the an entry in any of the files that represents the
message that I manually tested. I was loged in as root when I tested.
I have also logged in with other accounts and tested but still have not
been
There are two places that you can look for blacklist entries. Either in the
local.cf file or in the user_prefs file. I use the user_prefs since not
everyone wants the same addresses blocked. Squirrel Mail is supposed
to have a
plug in that will allow each user to manage their user_prefs file.
Everyone,
I installed 3.03 this afternoon and everything looks good.
I finally decided to set up a user alias e-mail address to take
advantage of the following command:
spamassassin --add-to-blacklist < /tmp/$FILENAME
When I run this command from root I get a response of "1 message
examined".