On Fri, 2 Oct 2009, Jefferson Davis wrote:
I have recently updated to 3.2.4 - for some reason my required_score keeps
reverting to 5, basically ignoring or everriding the settings in local.cf.
Some Linux (presumed) disties have non-standard configuration
directories - but when you manually upg
Jason Bertoch wrote:
On Tuesday, October 30, 2007 5:36 PM maillist wrote:
SpamAssassin version 3.2.3
running on Perl version 5.8.8
mimedefang version 2.63
sendmail Version 8.14.0
Check for either /etc/mail/sa-mimedefang.cf or
/etc/mail/spamassassin/sa-mimedefang.cf
Jason A. Bert
On Tuesday, October 30, 2007 5:36 PM maillist wrote:
> SpamAssassin version 3.2.3
> running on Perl version 5.8.8
> mimedefang version 2.63
> sendmail Version 8.14.0
>
Check for either /etc/mail/sa-mimedefang.cf or
/etc/mail/spamassassin/sa-mimedefang.cf
Jason A. Bertoch
Network Administrat
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I'll just answer the second of your questions and leave the first part
to those that know better how to diagnose ;)
Jason Frisvold wrote:
> Speaking of which, is there any sort of BCC rule that pumps up the
> score if the mail is BCCed? I can see a
On Wed, 6 Dec 2006, Ray Anderson wrote:
> I use a required_score of 3 and so far have had zero positives (more
> than 3 years running).
>
> I have customers that also run 3 and have opted to have the server
> /discard/ the message (not quarantine, but /DISCARD/) if it is
> identified as spam.
I use a required_score of 3 and so far have had zero positives (more
than 3 years running).
I have customers that also run 3 and have opted to have the server
/discard/ the message (not quarantine, but /DISCARD/) if it is
identified as spam. So far none of those users have complained about
I use sendmail and spamassassin-milter. I configured SA to tag messages
as spam if they score 6.0 points. The milter rejects if the score gets
above 15. I use every plugin available, dcc, fuzzy, razor, pyzor, DNSBL
etc, so usually spam scores above 15, and I have never seen a false
positive with a
R Lists06 wrote:
When looking up required_score info, as most know, it say that the default
is 5.0 and that it is considered aggressive in various circumstances
Used to be called required_hits
When I first started using SA I was told that as an ISP going in the 4.0
range give or take a little w
Michaux Julien wrote:
> Yes I use amavis...
>
> So it's in the amavis configuration that I have to set the
> required_score? Do you know it is?
Search amavisd.conf for "sa_tag_level". This should find all of the
score settings for amavis.
Amavis is much more flexible than SA alone and has more
Julien Michaux wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I have a problem using spamassassin. The required_score option
> doesn't work...
>
> I use the lastest spamassassin version, postfix 2.2, clamav,
> courier-imap and openLDAP. My operating system is Debian testing with
> kernel 2.6.12.
>
> I set the r
On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 06:24:14PM +0200, Julien Michaux wrote:
> I use the lastest spamassassin version, postfix 2.2, clamav, courier-imap
> and openLDAP. My operating system is Debian testing with kernel 2.6.12.
There's something else too which you didn't list.
> X-Spam-Status: No, score=3.65
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