On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 05:25:24PM +0100, Leonardo Secci wrote:
> Can I configure the SA executed by MDA to start from the spam score obtained
> from the systemwide SA to minimize rule checking?
No. SA is designed specifically to only be run once on a message.
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Michael W Cocke wrote:
> Well, the mailscanner docs (including the book) say that mailscanner
> uses the perl routines available from CPAN. Nothing else...
> I'm a fair perl hacker and I've looked at the amavis and mailscanner
> code, and I can't exactly put my finger on anything, but I feel like
* Matt Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> What do you mean by more than the 'basic' features? Bear in mind as
> well that MailScanner and amavisd-new check for spam at completely
> different stages of the mail processing - amavisd-new at connection time
> and MailScanner after it has been queued.
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Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> * Matt Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> What do you mean by more than the 'basic' features? Bear in mind as
>> well that MailScanner and amavisd-new check for spam at completely
>> different stages of the mail processing - amavisd-new at connection time
>> and MailScann
Michael W Cocke wrote:
I started out using amavisd-new then switched to MailScanner as my
mail tester 'framework' (SpamAssassin has been a constant)
Looking thru the docs of Mailscanner, it doesn't come out and SAY that
it just does the 'basic' spam test features, but reading between the
lines
* Mark Martinec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> As far as invoking SA and getting its results, it should be about the same.
You forget your own p0f fingerprinting :)
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Steven,
> i am looking for a way to modify my subject line so that the spam assassin
> hits show in the subjectline but since i am useing amavisd-new i think it
> has to occure in the amavisd.conf file.
Unfortunately this is not available off the shelf. The only modification
to the Subject header
> Kevin Peuhkurinen wrote the following on 21/04/2005 16:05:
>> The expected results of this, as I say, is that ALL emails will be
>> tagged as spam; will have SA headers inserts; will have a copy placed
>> into the the quarantine folder; and finally will be passed on back to
>> the MTA for deliver
Kevin Peuhkurinen wrote the following on 21/04/2005 16:05:
The expected results of this, as I say, is that ALL emails will be
tagged as spam; will have SA headers inserts; will have a copy placed
into the the quarantine folder; and finally will be passed on back to
the MTA for delivery. This s
Alan Munday wrote:
Tried posting a variation of this to the amavis list earlier, as I had
no response I thought I'd try here.
I'm currently configuring my 1st install of amavisd-new, and while I'm
setting up and testing I would like to be able to send a copy of all
mail that is scanned by SA to
* Dan Karney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have the RH EL3 factory installed version of SA on my system (2.55)
> and use procmail to pass the mail from postfix to SA. I want to add
> virus scanning, so my plan is to switch to using amavisd-new + ClamAV
> + SA.
amavisd-new must be new enough to be abl
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