Noiano wrote:
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> Spamd is loaded at startup. If evolution calls spamassassin there is
> no point loading spamd at startup right?
Correct. If evolution is calling SpamAssassin using the "spamassassin"
command line script, then spamd won't be used. Use of spamd is the
defining difference between t
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Matt Kettler wrote:
> Noiano wrote:
>> McDonald, Dan wrote:
>>> Ah, I gave you the syntax backwards. Should be:
>>> priority SUBJECT_IN_BLACKLIST -500
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> Odds are that change is irrelevant. In SA 3.2.3 at least, the
> SUBJECT_IN_BLACKLIST is alrea
Noiano wrote:
> McDonald, Dan wrote:
> > Ah, I gave you the syntax backwards. Should be:
> > priority SUBJECT_IN_BLACKLIST -500
Odds are that change is irrelevant. In SA 3.2.3 at least, the
SUBJECT_IN_BLACKLIST is already configured with priority -900 and
shortcircuiting enabled, provided the Sho
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McDonald, Dan wrote:
> Ah, I gave you the syntax backwards. Should be:
> priority SUBJECT_IN_BLACKLIST -500
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Now it works but it doesn't seem to speed up the analysis process.
It takes all most a second to analyze a message that meets the
subject
On Sat, 2007-11-17 at 12:23 +0100, Noiano wrote:
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> McDonald, Dan wrote:
> > in local.cf
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> > ifplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Shortcircuit
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> > priority -500 SUBJECT_IN_BLACKLIST
> > shortcircuit SUBJECT_IN_BLACKLIST spam
> >
> >
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McDonald, Dan wrote:
> in whatever.pre:
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> loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Shortcircuit
Done, I have put that line into init.pre
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> in local.cf
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> ifplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Shortcircuit
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> priority -500 SUBJECT_IN_BLAC
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mouss wrote:
> The best approach is to not pass such messages to SA. How to do this
> depends on how you call SA.
>
I cannot do that as SA is called through evolution mail.
Thanks
Noiano
PS: I post to this list using gmane. Is it possible to sto
On Fri, 2007-11-16 at 18:37 +0100, Noiano wrote:
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> Hello folks
> I have a little problem. My email provider has a spam filter which
> marks all spam email with "[Suspected Spam]" in the subject of the
> spam message. Now I would like that Spam
Noiano wrote:
> Hello folks
> I have a little problem. My email provider has a spam filter which
> marks all spam email with "[Suspected Spam]" in the subject of the
> spam message. Now I would like that SpamAssassin when finds that
> pattern in the subject immediately breaks any analysis and mark
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Hello folks
I have a little problem. My email provider has a spam filter which
marks all spam email with "[Suspected Spam]" in the subject of the
spam message. Now I would like that SpamAssassin when finds that
pattern in the subject immediately brea
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