Robert Menschel writes:
> Hello Arun,
>
> Thursday, September 30, 2004, 1:23:48 PM, you wrote:
>
> AB> Hi, about a week ago I upgraded to SA 3.0.0 from 2.64. ...
>
> AB> I happen to get a fair amount of spam that references a mail address
> AB> in Aruba. Since I don't have much interest in Ar
> > Perhaps this is a problem that is older than 3.0, and has just been
noticed.
>
> That's a good point. I think I noticed that happening with 2.64,
> too, except the rule name wasn't listed in the report, like it is with
3.0.
Good point. The ones I had the rule name wasn't listed, which was th
"Loren Wilton" writes:
> > AB> This rule seems to work well, but I've noticed that sometimes SA will
> > AB> detect the rule but not count the score. ...
> >
> > Can't answer that. In addition to the -D test you offered, it might
> > provide useful information if the SARE version has the same pro
> AB> This rule seems to work well, but I've noticed that sometimes SA will
> AB> detect the rule but not count the score. ...
>
> Can't answer that. In addition to the -D test you offered, it might
> provide useful information if the SARE version has the same problem on
> your system.
Interestin
Hello Arun,
Thursday, September 30, 2004, 1:23:48 PM, you wrote:
AB> Hi, about a week ago I upgraded to SA 3.0.0 from 2.64. ...
AB> I happen to get a fair amount of spam that references a mail address
AB> in Aruba. Since I don't have much interest in Aruba, I use the
AB> following rule. (I cou
Matt Kettler writes:
> At 04:31 PM 9/30/2004, Arun Bhalla wrote:
> > > >Hi, about a week ago I upgraded to SA 3.0.0 from 2.64. I run spamd (wit
> h
> > > >options "-d -c"), and call spamc from my .procmailrc. SA is installed
> > > >systemwide (e.g., local.cf is in /etc/mail/spamassassin), but I
At 04:31 PM 9/30/2004, Arun Bhalla wrote:
> >Hi, about a week ago I upgraded to SA 3.0.0 from 2.64. I run spamd (with
> >options "-d -c"), and call spamc from my .procmailrc. SA is installed
> >systemwide (e.g., local.cf is in /etc/mail/spamassassin), but I
> >also have my own user_prefs file tha
Matt Kettler writes:
> At 04:23 PM 9/30/2004, Arun Bhalla wrote:
> >Hi, about a week ago I upgraded to SA 3.0.0 from 2.64. I run spamd (with
> >options "-d -c"), and call spamc from my .procmailrc. SA is installed
> >systemwide (e.g., local.cf is in /etc/mail/spamassassin), but I
> >also have my
At 04:23 PM 9/30/2004, Arun Bhalla wrote:
Hi, about a week ago I upgraded to SA 3.0.0 from 2.64. I run spamd (with
options "-d -c"), and call spamc from my .procmailrc. SA is installed
systemwide (e.g., local.cf is in /etc/mail/spamassassin), but I
also have my own user_prefs file that I tweak.