On 20-Jun-06, at 7:29 AM, Marc Perkel wrote:
Matt Kettler wrote:
Marc Perkel wrote:
Here's the link to the wiki, but I don't know what to do with it.
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/iXhash
Disclaimer: I've never tried this. However, the following is a fairly
well educated guess at how t
I suppose I did. I used the files posed in the Wiki.
Dirk Bonengel wrote:
Nice to hear! But: Don't blame me if you get a FP due to iXhash.
Did you set up all three lists, btw? (i.e. manitu.net,
login-solutions.de and login-solutions.ag ??)
Nice to hear! But: Don't blame me if you get a FP due to iXhash.
Did you set up all three lists, btw? (i.e. manitu.net,
login-solutions.de and login-solutions.ag ??)
Dirk
Marc Perkel schrieb:
So far so good. This is as you say very accurate. I increased the
score to 4.5. No FPs so far. In fac
So far so good. This is as you say very accurate. I increased the score
to 4.5. No FPs so far. In fact it's catching spam that would have
slipped through. For what it's worth this should definitely be part of
the default package rather than a third party plugin.
Dirk Bonengel wrote:
Hi all,
just a few explanations to the iXhash stuff:
First of all, sorry there were no installation instructions - I'll
work on that (Marc already added a few lines - thanks)
What the plugin does is the following:
- It works solely on the body of an email.
- Given a few
Hi all,
just a few explanations to the iXhash stuff:
First of all, sorry there were no installation instructions - I'll work
on that (Marc already added a few lines - thanks)
What the plugin does is the following:
- It works solely on the body of an email.
- Given a few minimum requirements are
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David Goldsmith wrote:
> Dirk Bonengel wrote:
>>> Marc,
>>>
>>> just drop both files (.cf and .pm) into the directory where your
>>> local.cf is.
>>> One important piece of (missing) info: You must be running SA v 3.1.0 or
>>> higher (not 3.0 as stated
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Dirk Bonengel wrote:
> Marc,
>
> just drop both files (.cf and .pm) into the directory where your
> local.cf is.
> One important piece of (missing) info: You must be running SA v 3.1.0 or
> higher (not 3.0 as stated). If this is a problem I can easily
OK - so far so good. It seems to be detecting spam. I have a few
questions though.
If SA determines that it is spam and ixhash doesn't detect it, will SA
sort of report it to ixhash to the ixhash will learn it? If not -
shouldn't it?
Is there any confidence levels that can be returned. If po
OK - I updated the Wiki - but - how about writing up a good overview of
what the plugin does and why people would want to use it.
> /lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin
/etc/mail/spamassassin so it beeing there after next upgrade of sa ?
Marc,
just drop both files (.cf and .pm) into the directory where your
local.cf is.
One important piece of (missing) info: You must be running SA v 3.1.0 or
higher (not 3.0 as stated). If this is a problem I can easily post a
version working with 3.0.x
Dirk
Marc Perkel schrieb:
Matt Kett
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From: Marc Perkel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 7:29 AMTo: Matt
KettlerCc: users@spamassassin.apache.orgSubject: Re: How
to install iXhash
Matt Kettler wrote:
Marc Perkel wrote:
Here's the link to the wiki,
Matt Kettler wrote:
Marc Perkel wrote:
Here's the link to the wiki, but I don't know what to do with it.
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/iXhash
Disclaimer: I've never tried this. However, the following is a fairly
well educated guess at how to install it.
1) copy
Marc Perkel wrote:
> Here's the link to the wiki, but I don't know what to do with it.
>
> http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/iXhash
>
Disclaimer: I've never tried this. However, the following is a fairly
well educated guess at how to install it.
1) copy paste the bottom half into a file called i
Here's the link to the wiki, but I don't know what to do with it.
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/iXhash
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