Matt Kettler wrote:
At 03:45 PM 2/2/2005, Jim Maul wrote:
> If your localhost can be a spam relay, disable the ALL_TRUSTED rule
by setting it's score to 0.
>
If your localhost can be a spam relay, fix the problem.
I assumed that the above was obvious.
Setting ALL_TRUSTED to 0 (while fixing the n
At 03:45 PM 2/2/2005, Jim Maul wrote:
> If your localhost can be a spam relay, disable the ALL_TRUSTED rule by
setting it's score to 0.
>
If your localhost can be a spam relay, fix the problem.
I assumed that the above was obvious.
Setting ALL_TRUSTED to 0 (while fixing the negative score for spa
Matt Kettler wrote:
At 03:00 PM 2/2/2005, EB wrote:
I'm afraid these email might be internal. Is there a way to "un"
trust even if internal network? The user guide said trusted_networks
should be "none" by default, but I think it is not. Is there a way to
"un" trust 127.0.0.1?
If you cant trust
At 03:00 PM 2/2/2005, EB wrote:
I'm afraid these email might be internal. Is there a way to "un"
trust even if internal network? The user guide said trusted_networks
should be "none" by default, but I think it is not. Is there a way to
"un" trust 127.0.0.1?
Heh, what user guide said it was set t
I'm afraid these email might be internal. Is there a way to "un"
trust even if internal network? The user guide said trusted_networks
should be "none" by default, but I think it is not. Is there a way to
"un" trust 127.0.0.1?
Thanks again.
On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 14:43:31 -0500, Matt Kettler <[E
At 02:36 PM 2/2/2005, EB wrote:
There are quite a large amount of spam which result in negative score.
Sorry, I'm new to SpamAssassin. Does the following make sense to
receive negative score? I'm afraid we are calling SpamAssassin twice
so it got wrong score. We have SpamAssassin + milter + sen
Hi:
There are quite a large amount of spam which result in negative score.
Sorry, I'm new to SpamAssassin. Does the following make sense to
receive negative score? I'm afraid we are calling SpamAssassin twice
so it got wrong score. We have SpamAssassin + milter + sendmail on
Fedora 3
X-Spam-S