Re: Thunderbird Forwarding Spam

2006-10-31 Thread itdelany
cified on local.cf? Will it use the default path (/root/.spamassassin/) ? Thanks :) ! >I haven't tested this script by running it manually and this script is >not written by me. But you can run it manually as it is a script it >can be run from the command line. I don't know abou

Re: Thunderbird Forwarding Spam

2006-10-30 Thread ankush grover
my $ug = new Data::UUID; my $uuid1 = $ug->create_str(); my $attachname = $path . $uuid1 . ".eml"; open OUT, ">", "$attachname" || die "Can't write file $attachname:$!"; binmode OUT; print OUT $p->d

Re: Thunderbird Forwarding Spam

2006-10-30 Thread itdelany
$attachname:$!"; binmode OUT; print OUT $p->decode(); }; } -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Thunderbird-Forwarding-Spam-tf2539303.html#a7076401 Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

Re: Thunderbird Forwarding Spam

2006-10-30 Thread ankush grover
On 10/30/06, itdelany <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi I am running a Postfix mail server set up with flurdis guide using SpamAssassin as well with a Bayesian Filter. At SpamAssasin site said this: If you want to set up site-wide use of Bayesian classification, you should set up a way for you

RE: Thunderbird Forwarding Spam

2006-10-30 Thread Michael Scheidell
] Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 8:30 AMTo: users@spamassassin.apache.orgSubject: Thunderbird Forwarding Spam Hi I am running a Postfix mail server set up with flurdis guide using SpamAssassin as well with a Bayesian Filter. At SpamAssasin site said this: If you want to set up site-wide use of Bayesian classif

Thunderbird Forwarding Spam

2006-10-30 Thread itdelany
ts to the main email. Thanks for all your help !! View this message in context: Thunderbird Forwarding Spam Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

Re: Forwarding spam

2005-02-27 Thread Steven J. Sobol
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005, Niek wrote: > yeah, send me spam, i'll forward your spam, INTACT, do this list. How about > it? How about "no"? -- JustThe.net - Apple Valley, CA - http://JustThe.net/ - 888.480.4NET (4638) Steven J. Sobol, Geek In Charge / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / PGP: 0xE3AE35ED "The wisdom

Re: Forwarding spam

2005-02-27 Thread Niek
On 2/26/2005 10:40 PM +0100, Chris wrote: When forwarding spam, those of you who do it, do you leave the subject intact, ie..*SPAM(35.2)* You've been selected for a low rate or do you change the subject to something like "phishing msg attached" or "lottery scam msg&

Re: Forwarding spam

2005-02-26 Thread Chris
On Saturday 26 February 2005 03:50 pm, jdow wrote: > Forwarding spam? Never do it. Almost never do. So on those once a month > times I do forward the message I send it in the spamassassin wrapper. > > {^_^} Thanks jdow, just for curiosity's sake, is it too much of a PITA to fwd

Re: Forwarding spam

2005-02-26 Thread jdow
Forwarding spam? Never do it. Almost never do. So on those once a month times I do forward the message I send it in the spamassassin wrapper. {^_^} - Original Message - From: "Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > When forwarding spam, those of you who do it, do you leave

Forwarding spam

2005-02-26 Thread Chris
When forwarding spam, those of you who do it, do you leave the subject intact, ie..*SPAM(35.2)* You've been selected for a low rate or do you change the subject to something like "phishing msg attached" or "lottery scam msg"? -- Chris Registered Linux User 283