Re: Adding addresses to blacklist manually

2005-05-03 Thread Matt Kettler
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

Re: Adding addresses to blacklist manually

2005-05-03 Thread Gregory P. Ennis
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

Re: Adding addresses to blacklist manually

2005-05-02 Thread Matt Kettler
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

Re: Adding addresses to blacklist manually

2005-05-01 Thread Gregory P. Ennis
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

Re: Adding addresses to blacklist manually

2005-05-01 Thread Antonio DeLaCruz
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.

Adding addresses to blacklist manually

2005-04-30 Thread Gregory P. Ennis
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".