Re: Mail sent from Lotus Notes blocked

2007-01-19 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
* Rocco Scappatura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hello, > > I use amavisd-new. When I send emails from Lotus Notes they get blocked. Why? What's in the logs? -- Ralf Hildebrandt (i.A. des IT-Zentrums) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Charite - Universitätsmedizin Berlin

Mail sent from Lotus Notes blocked

2007-01-19 Thread Rocco Scappatura
Hello, I use amavisd-new. When I send emails from Lotus Notes they get blocked. Even If they are "plain" messages. Indeed they are however MIME messages. I would like to verify if there is a way to analyse what is the tokens whose raise the score so that the message is considered

Re: sa-learn & Lotus Notes

2006-04-08 Thread Jo
Andy Jezierski schreef: There have been numerous threads on how to have end users drop misclassified mail to spam/ham folders in Exchange, but I don't recall seeing any mention of a way of doing this with Notes. Is anyone doing this with Notes that would care to share the secret? Thanks And

Antwort: sa-learn & Lotus Notes

2006-04-05 Thread srunschke
Andy Jezierski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 04.04.2006 23:13:08: > There have been numerous threads on how to have end users drop > misclassified mail to spam/ham folders in Exchange, but I don't recall > seeing any mention of a way of doing this with Notes. > > Is anyone doing this with Not

Antwort: sa-learn & Lotus Notes

2006-04-05 Thread Nico Prenzel
runs as Lotus Domino task. The training could be done from Lotus Notes client and Web Access (iNotes). The configuration is harmlessly. But it won't be for free! (I've no pricing done until now, but it won't be high) Lotus Notes client integration: http://prenzel.dyndn

Re: sa-learn & Lotus Notes

2006-04-05 Thread Paolo Cravero as2594
Andy Jezierski wrote: There have been numerous threads on how to have end users drop misclassified mail to spam/ham folders in Exchange, but I don't recall seeing any mention of a way of doing this with Notes. Although we don't let users train Bayes, Lotus client and server from version 5 an

sa-learn & Lotus Notes

2006-04-04 Thread Andy Jezierski
There have been numerous threads on how to have end users drop misclassified mail to spam/ham folders in Exchange, but I don't recall seeing any mention of a way of doing this with Notes. Is anyone doing this with Notes that would care to share the secret? Thanks Andy

Re: sa-learn with lotus notes

2005-01-20 Thread Nico . Prenzel
Hello Kyle, another solution to feed spam/ham and unlearn(!) messages from Lotus Notes client to bayesian database would be to use my DSCLearner module. As fact of this see the following graphic, which describes my solution to that problem. http://prenzel.dyndns.org/Anwendungen/Internet

Re: sa-learn with lotus notes

2005-01-20 Thread Mike Carlson
I can provide some code if you want. We are on Notes 6.5 and Domino 6.0. --Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Help... I need to feed spam and ham to sa-learn. We are using lotus notes R5 and I need to get the messages into a format that sa-learn can use. The closest I have found is to export

Re: sa-learn with lotus notes

2005-01-20 Thread KyleReynolds
.apache.org Subject: Re: sa-learn with lotus notes 01/20

Re: sa-learn with lotus notes

2005-01-20 Thread Mike Carlson
headers. I can provide some code if you want. We are on Notes 6.5 and Domino 6.0. --Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Help... I need to feed spam and ham to sa-learn. We are using lotus notes R5 and I need to get the messages into a format that sa-learn can use. The closest I have found is to export

sa-learn with lotus notes

2005-01-20 Thread KyleReynolds
Help... I need to feed spam and ham to sa-learn. We are using lotus notes R5 and I need to get the messages into a format that sa-learn can use. The closest I have found is to export messages as "structured text", and this exports multiple messages as one file, the example below is ho

Re: Lotus Notes

2004-09-14 Thread Matt Kettler
At 09:45 AM 9/14/2004, Ron McKeating wrote: Sadly not possible as these emails are getting rejected, we reject anything with a spam score over 10. So no I don't have the headers, but they are all happening to the same organisation and they are all lotus notes users. When your MTA rejects the

Re: Lotus Notes

2004-09-14 Thread Kevin Peuhkurinen
Well, a search through my most recent 20,000 spam emails shows only 4 with "X-Mailer: Lotus Notes", all of which are definately spam. I'm using 2.64 with Razor, DCC, SURBL and: 70_sare_adult.cf 70_sare_bayes_poison_nxm.cf 70_sare_html0.cf 70_sare_random.cf 99_sare_adult.cf 9

Re: Lotus Notes

2004-09-14 Thread Tom Meunier
Max wrote: Hi This is a header of a mail sent via Lotus Notes and I noticed no false positives from Lotus Notes I running Spamassassin 2.63 with some ruleset from SARE and Amavisd-new / Max X-Mailer: Lotus Notes Release 5.0.12 February 13, 2003 X-Spam-Status: No, hits=-5.7 tagged_above=-50.0

Re: Lotus Notes

2004-09-14 Thread Max
Hi This is a header of a mail sent via Lotus Notes and I noticed no false positives from Lotus Notes I running Spamassassin 2.63 with some ruleset from SARE and Amavisd-new / Max X-Mailer: Lotus Notes Release 5.0.12 February 13, 2003 Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Lotus Notes

2004-09-14 Thread Ron McKeating
ng to the same organisation and they are all lotus notes users. Ron > Ron McKeating wrote: > > >Has anybody noticed a high proportion of false positives from clients > >using lotus notes ? > > > >Ron > > > > -- Ron McKeating Senior IT Services Specialist Internet

Re: Lotus Notes

2004-09-14 Thread Kevin Peuhkurinen
Would you care to share an example with SA headers? Ron McKeating wrote: Has anybody noticed a high proportion of false positives from clients using lotus notes ? Ron

Lotus Notes

2004-09-14 Thread Ron McKeating
Has anybody noticed a high proportion of false positives from clients using lotus notes ? Ron -- Ron McKeating Senior IT Services Specialist Internet Services and Software Solutions Loughborough University 01509 222329