On Oct 4, 2009, at 1:46 PM, Steve Fatula wrote:
We use Spamassassin via spamc/spamd via procmail. In the maillog
file, we see when there is spam, the message indicates a bunch of
information. raddr shows up always as 127.0.0.1, which is our course
our connection to SPAMD from our machine v
Chris write:
>Steve, are you looking for something like this:
>X-senderip: 213.240.247.107
>X-asn: ASN-20911
>X-cidr: 213.240.244.0/22
>If so I can send you the formail recipes I use.
I was looking for the log files. I decided to go another way that makes it
easier, just create a plugin since
On Sun, 2009-10-04 at 11:46 -0700, Steve Fatula wrote:
> We use Spamassassin via spamc/spamd via procmail. In the maillog file, we see
> when there is spam, the message indicates a bunch of information. raddr shows
> up always as 127.0.0.1, which is our course our connection to SPAMD from our
>
We use Spamassassin via spamc/spamd via procmail. In the maillog file, we see
when there is spam, the message indicates a bunch of information. raddr shows
up always as 127.0.0.1, which is our course our connection to SPAMD from our
machine via procmail. Similarly, rhost is our machine.
We are