Jari Fredriksson wrote:
Yes, I did read the thread in a hurry.. The original poster wrote about
autowhitelisting so I went in AWL mode.
Anyway, I disabled AWL plugin when I got a spam with a forget sender address,
my own address.. and the AWL put -14 AWL points to that...
My configuration do
> On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 04:47:18PM +0200, Jari
> Fredriksson wrote:
>>> OS: Debian Sarge
>>> SpamAssassin: 3.0.3-2
>>> Problem description:
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] sends a ham message to himself (i.e.
>>> From:==To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]). Autowhiltelisting mechanism
>>> adds [EMAIL PROTECTED] to the w
Jari Fredriksson wrote:
OS: Debian Sarge
SpamAssassin: 3.0.3-2
Problem description:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sends a ham message to himself (i.e.
From:==To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]). Autowhiltelisting mechanism
adds [EMAIL PROTECTED] to the whiltelist.
A spammer sends spam to [EMAIL PROTECTED] from forged add
> OS: Debian Sarge
> SpamAssassin: 3.0.3-2
> Problem description:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] sends a ham message to himself (i.e.
> From:==To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]). Autowhiltelisting mechanism
> adds [EMAIL PROTECTED] to the whiltelist.
> A spammer sends spam to [EMAIL PROTECTED] from forged address
> [EMAI
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, romanovsky wrote:
The question is: how to disable autowhiltelisting in case of From:==To:?
On 13.03.08 05:48, John Hardin wrote:
Consider not calling SA at all if from == to. How is SA hooked in? If it's
via procmail, t
Matt,
You're absolutely right!
Thanks for you notice.
I found whitelist_from for some domains in the config.
> Odds are, there's a well meaning, but woefully mistaken "whitelist_from
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]" in the config somewhere..
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SA is called from amavisd-new.
I suppose that the problem should be solved on the level it was created,
i.e. on SA level.
I already have few patches of amavisd-new. Sure I can write another one.
Before do that dirty hack I'd like to search for a good solution.
Thanks for trying to help, John.
>
On Thu, March 13, 2008 14:18, Matt Kettler wrote:
> USER_IN_WHITELIST means the message matched a whitelist_from,
> whitelist_from_rcvd, or whitelist_from_spf statement in your configfiles.
spf no
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On Thu, March 13, 2008 13:16, romanovsky wrote:
> SpamAssassin: 3.0.3-2
old
> Problem description:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] sends a ham message to himself (i.e. From:==To:[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]).
> Autowhiltelisting mechanism adds [EMAIL PROTECTED] to the whiltelist.
why is whitelistning of your own
> romanovsky wrote:
> >OS: Debian Sarge
> >SpamAssassin: 3.0.3-2
> >Problem description:
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] sends a ham message to himself (i.e. From:==To:[EMAIL
> >PROTECTED]).
> >Autowhiltelisting mechanism adds [EMAIL PROTECTED] to the whiltelist.
> >A spammer sends spam to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, romanovsky wrote:
>
> >The question is: how to disable autowhiltelisting in case of From:==To:?
On 13.03.08 05:48, John Hardin wrote:
> Consider not calling SA at all if from == to. How is SA hooked in? If it's
> via procmail, that's a fairly simple rule.
what would not h
romanovsky wrote:
OS: Debian Sarge
SpamAssassin: 3.0.3-2
Problem description:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sends a ham message to himself (i.e. From:==To:[EMAIL
PROTECTED]).
Autowhiltelisting mechanism adds [EMAIL PROTECTED] to the whiltelist.
A spammer sends spam to [EMAIL PROTECTED] from forged address [
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, romanovsky wrote:
The question is: how to disable autowhiltelisting in case of From:==To:?
Consider not calling SA at all if from == to. How is SA hooked in? If it's
via procmail, that's a fairly simple rule.
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John Hardin KA7OHZhttp://www.impsec.o
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