On 2021-04-10 03:20 PM, Bill Cole wrote:
On 10 Apr 2021, at 14:53, Steve Dondley wrote:
I'm very, very sorry to beat a dead horse, but I'm deeply confused by
the "RCVD_IN_DNSWL_HI" rule which appears to be reporting incorrectly
on my system.
STOP USING ANY PUBLIC DNS RESOLVERS WITH ANY MAIL
On 10 Apr 2021, at 14:53, Steve Dondley wrote:
I'm very, very sorry to beat a dead horse, but I'm deeply confused by
the "RCVD_IN_DNSWL_HI" rule which appears to be reporting incorrectly
on my system.
STOP USING ANY PUBLIC DNS RESOLVERS WITH ANY MAIL SERVERS!
Some of these will return bogus
On 04 Dec 2019, at 17:07, Chris Pollock wrote:
> Here's what I use for my home system
That’s nifty, though it would be nice if it could handle compressed files.
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On Thu, 2019-12-05 at 14:47 -0500, Dave Goodrich wrote:
> That looks very familiar, and exactly what I am looking for. I can
> make that script work with our log files, thank you.
>
> DAve
>
You're welcome.
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Chris
31.11972; -97.90167 (Elev. 1092 ft)
17:28:20 up 3 days, 8:11, 1 user, load aver
That looks very familiar, and exactly what I am looking for. I can make that
script work with our log files, thank you.
DAve
- On Dec 4, 2019, at 8:14 PM, Chris Pollock cpoll...@embarqmail.com wrote:
> On Wed, 2019-12-04 at 11:22 -0500, Dave Goodrich wrote:
>> Good morning,
>>
>> Many year
Thank you, we will look at that for possibly other things as well.
DAve
- On Dec 4, 2019, at 2:30 PM, Giovanni Bechis giova...@paclan.it wrote:
> On 12/4/19 5:22 PM, Dave Goodrich wrote:
>> Good morning,
>>
>> Many years ago, in previous jobs, I used several scripts to report spam
>> statis
On Wed, 2019-12-04 at 11:22 -0500, Dave Goodrich wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> Many years ago, in previous jobs, I used several scripts to report
> spam statistics daily. Some I wrote, some I downloaded. I need to
> create some reporting on our current zimbra/postfix/spamassassin
> server. The suppli
On Wed, 2019-12-04 at 11:22 -0500, Dave Goodrich wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> Many years ago, in previous jobs, I used several scripts to report
> spam statistics daily. Some I wrote, some I downloaded. I need to
> create some reporting on our current zimbra/postfix/spamassassin
> server. The suppli
> Many years ago, in previous jobs, I used several scripts to report spam
> statistics daily. Some I wrote, some I downloaded. I need to create some
> reporting on our current zimbra/postfix/spamassassin server. The supplied
> stats are pretty for managers if you have Flash, but not useful.
There
On 12/4/19 5:22 PM, Dave Goodrich wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> Many years ago, in previous jobs, I used several scripts to report spam
> statistics daily. Some I wrote, some I downloaded. I need to create some
> reporting on our current zimbra/postfix/spamassassin server. The supplied
> stats are
On 04/12/19 17:22, Dave Goodrich wrote:
Can anyone recommend a ready to run OSS script, or set of scripts, for basic
maillog stats concerning Spam? Just thought I would ask before I wrote
something. Internet searching is not turning up anything for me.
Did you take a look at
https://cwiki.a
Title: RE: Spamassassin Reporting Qn
Don't have the users FORWARD the mail to the account of the SA
box. That will screw things up, especially with Exchange.
Instead, make a public folder on the SA box, probably IMAP,
and have users COPY or MOVE spam messages into this folder. They c
There is a gotcha in doing that, Glenn. One person's spam is another
person's ham. It is better if each user has his or her own Bayes rules.
For that I built a pair of IMAP mailboxes into which I can dump the
spam and ham samples for each user. If doing this for other than me
or Loren I'd dump the
On Thu, Jan 27, 2005 at 08:45:37PM +1100, Glenn Elliott wrote:
> What is happening is spam is getting through spamassassin and the users
> identify it as spam. I want to train spamassassin and an easy way to do this
> would be to ask all the users to forward spam to a central mailbox on the
> spam
Title: RE: Spamassassin Reporting Qn
Hi Rainer,
Sorry..
What is happening is spam is getting through spamassassin and the users identify it as spam. I want to train spamassassin and an easy way to do this would be to ask all the users to forward spam to a central mailbox on the
On Thu, Jan 27, 2005 at 07:52:29PM +1100, Glenn Elliott wrote:
> My question is does spamassassin use the from address when learning as the
> from will equate to the internal users email address and not the spammers...
> I dont want to register my internal users as spammers!
IMHO, it does not mak
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