On 3 Jul 2019, at 14:04, micah anderson wrote:
Giovanni Bechis writes:
[...]
This has been superseded by
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/spamassassin/trunk/lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/OLEMacro.pm
the plugin is for trunk but it works out of the box in 3.4.3rc3 as
well (some work is needed
On 04/07/19 09:16, @lbutlr wrote:
On 3 Jul 2019, at 05:08, Stephan Seitz
wrote:
By the way is this plugin necessary if you are using postfix/postscreen with
your DQS key?
That was my question as well.
If you use Spamassassin I am surely suggesting to use it, even if you
use ZEN to do rej
On 3 Jul 2019, at 05:08, Stephan Seitz
wrote:
> By the way is this plugin necessary if you are using postfix/postscreen with
> your DQS key?
That was my question as well.
On Mi, Jul 03, 2019 at 09:43:02 +, Riccardo Alfieri wrote:
You can find all the needed files here:
https://github.com/spamhaus/spamassassin-dqs
I’m trying it but I get Perl warnings if I restart spamassassin:
fsing spamd 11170 - - Use of uninitialized value $this_domain in concatenation
(
On 03/07/19 20:02, David Gibbs wrote:
I downloaded the version that was on the install page. It has a date
tag of 20190621.
https://docs.spamhaustech.com/40-real-world-usage/SpamAssassin/020-SpamAssassin.html
I'll update to the github version.
Yes please take the github version as the la
Giovanni Bechis writes:
> On 7/3/19 7:11 PM, Riccardo Alfieri wrote:
>> On 03/07/19 17:59, atat wrote:
>>
>>> You say in documentation:
>>>
>>> You should also drop, by default, all Office documents with macros.
>>>
>>> What plugin / method do You reccomend for that ?
>>
>> I'm no expert i
On 7/3/19 11:24 AM, Riccardo Alfieri wrote:
And 'Data::Validate::Domain'.
That was for an older version of the plugin, it's now not needed anymore.
Get the code from the github repository to have the latest version.
I downloaded the version that was on the install page. It has a date tag o
On 03/07/19 18:01, Larry Rosenman wrote:
I'm seeing the following:
...
<20>1 2019-07-03T10:59:51.00-05:00 thebighonker.lerctr.org spamd
80260 - - Use of uninitialized value $_ in pattern match (m//) at
/usr/local/etc/mail/spamassassin/SH.pm line 139.
Is this a bug in my setup or a bug
On 7/3/19 7:11 PM, Riccardo Alfieri wrote:
> On 03/07/19 17:59, atat wrote:
>
>> You say in documentation:
>>
>> You should also drop, by default, all Office documents with macros.
>>
>> What plugin / method do You reccomend for that ?
>
> I'm no expert in detecting macros, but there at leas
On 03/07/19 17:59, atat wrote:
You say in documentation:
You should also drop, by default, all Office documents with macros.
What plugin / method do You reccomend for that ?
I'm no expert in detecting macros, but there at least two ways of doing
that that comes to mind:
- Clamav with
On 03/07/19 18:05, Chris Conn wrote:
Hello,
I am having a quick look over the config as am intrigued by this
plugin; what is the motivation to change the RCVD_IN_XXX dnsbl lookups
to utilize the per-user key system? Is this a pre-cursor to an
eventual phase-out of the typical 20_dnsbl_tests
On 03/07/19 17:10, David Gibbs wrote:
On 7/3/19 7:54 AM, Riccardo Alfieri wrote:
apparently I missed to write on the documentation that you need also
Perl's List::MoreUtils installed.
And 'Data::Validate::Domain'.
david
That was for an older version of the plugin, it's now not needed anymo
On 7/3/2019 5:43 AM, Riccardo Alfieri wrote:
The plugin works with our Data Query Service (DQS). The DQS provides
you with additional feeds: Zero Reputation Domain & AuthBL, and it
also receives updates in 'realtime.' This last point is key, because,
as you can see in the latest Virus Bulle
On 07/03/2019 4:43 am, Riccardo Alfieri wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm sure that many of you are aware that our datasets are already in
use with SpamAssassin's default config, but I wanted to reach out and
let you know that we have developed a SpamAssassin plugin that helps
you get more out of our D
You say in documentation:
You should also drop, by default, all Office documents with macros.
What plugin / method do You reccomend for that ?
Best Regards
atat
W dniu 2019-07-03 11:43:27 użytkownik undefined napisał:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm sure that many of you are aware that our data
You say in documentation:
You should also drop, by default, all Office documents with macros.
What plugin / method do You reccomend for that ?
Best Regards
W dniu 2019-07-03 13:27:11 użytkownik undefined napisał:
> Thanks for pointing that out.
>
> I warned the webmaster, in the meantime
On 7/3/19 5:43 AM, Riccardo Alfieri wrote:
>
> You can find all the needed files here:
> https://github.com/spamhaus/spamassassin-dqs
>
Could I talk you into tagging a v0.0.1 release? That would make it
easier for us to create a system package for the new plugin.
On 07/03/2019 9:56 am, Riccardo Alfieri wrote:
On 03/07/19 16:53, @lbutlr wrote:
On 3 Jul 2019, at 06:54, Riccardo Alfieri
wrote:
If you have a debian based distriution, do an
# apt-get install liblist-moreutils-perl
or, if you use something RPM based, the correct command should be
# yum i
On 7/3/19 7:54 AM, Riccardo Alfieri wrote:
apparently I missed to write on the documentation that you need also Perl's
List::MoreUtils installed.
And 'Data::Validate::Domain'.
david
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On 03/07/19 16:53, @lbutlr wrote:
On 3 Jul 2019, at 06:54, Riccardo Alfieri wrote:
If you have a debian based distriution, do an
# apt-get install liblist-moreutils-perl
or, if you use something RPM based, the correct command should be
# yum install perl-List-MoreUtils
portmaster lang/p5-L
On 3 Jul 2019, at 06:54, Riccardo Alfieri wrote:
> If you have a debian based distriution, do an
>
> # apt-get install liblist-moreutils-perl
>
> or, if you use something RPM based, the correct command should be
>
> # yum install perl-List-MoreUtils
portmaster lang/p5-List-MoreUtils
or
pkg i
Hi,
apparently I missed to write on the documentation that you need also
Perl's List::MoreUtils installed.
If you have a debian based distriution, do an
# apt-get install liblist-moreutils-perl
or, if you use something RPM based, the correct command should be
# yum install perl-List-MoreUti
So the (probably obvious to perl folks) fix on RedHat/CentOS is:
yum install perl-List-MoreUtils
All is well after that!
(Posting that in hopes it helps someone else in the future.)
-AJ
On 7/3/2019 8:47 AM, AJ Weber wrote:
Trying to follow the instructions, I got the following error:
spamas
Trying to follow the instructions, I got the following error:
spamassassin --lint
Jul 3 08:29:08.089 [26120] warn: plugin: failed to parse plugin
/etc/mail/spamassassin/SH.pm: Can't locate List/MoreUtils.pm in @INC
(@INC contains: lib /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl /usr/local/lib64/perl5
/usr/l
Thanks :) sorted.. installed and running, will see how it goes
On 03/07/2019 21:26, Riccardo Alfieri wrote:
> Thanks for pointing that out.
>
> I warned the webmaster, in the meantime a temporary fix is to go back with
> the browser "back" arrow and submit the registration again
>
> On 03/07
Thanks for pointing that out.
I warned the webmaster, in the meantime a temporary fix is to go back
with the browser "back" arrow and submit the registration again
On 03/07/19 13:23, Noel Butler wrote:
We would sign up if we could, but after clicking continue of
name/email page it goes to a
We would sign up if we could, but after clicking continue of name/email
page it goes to a blank WP page.
On 03/07/2019 19:43, Riccardo Alfieri wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm sure that many of you are aware that our datasets are already in use with
> SpamAssassin's default config, but I wante
Hello everyone,
I'm sure that many of you are aware that our datasets are already in use
with SpamAssassin's default config, but I wanted to reach out and let
you know that we have developed a SpamAssassin plugin that helps you get
more out of our DNSBLs.
The plugin works with our Data Query
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