PileOfMush wrote:
>
> I have what sounds like the same problem. I have white-listed my own
> domain because most of the email occurs from and to the same domain,
> but any spam coming through that uses our domain in the reply-to gets
> through.
The rule of thumb is to never use 'whitelist_from'
Nitin Bhadauria wrote:
mouss wrote:
Nitin Bhadauria wrote:
Hello All,
If i add my domain to the whitelist, i start getting spam mails from
my address
don't whitelist your domain in SA. This has probably polluted your AWL
and Bayes...
and when i remove white listing genuine mails from m
mouss wrote:
Nitin Bhadauria wrote:
Hello All,
If i add my domain to the whitelist, i start getting spam mails from
my address
don't whitelist your domain in SA. This has probably polluted your AWL
and Bayes...
and when i remove white listing genuine mails from my local domain
are comi
te-listing but lowering the -100 score to -5
instead, but what you suggest would make more sense.
I have SA running with qmail on Plesk. My .qmail files start with: |
/usr/local/psa/bin/psa-spamc accept
What could I change this to, or add before it to only run SA on mail that
did not originate f
Nitin Bhadauria wrote:
Hello All,
If i add my domain to the whitelist, i start getting spam mails from my
address
don't whitelist your domain in SA. This has probably polluted your AWL
and Bayes...
and when i remove white listing genuine mails from my local
domain are coming with spam t
Hello All,
If i add my domain to the whitelist, i start getting spam mails from my
address and when i remove white listing genuine mails from my local
domain are coming with spam tag.
I already checked with sa-learn.
Thanks
Nitin Bhadauria