Re: Turning the Screws

2007-06-17 Thread Lindsay Haisley
On Sun, 2007-06-17 at 19:24 -0400, Michael B Allen wrote: > Although rule_du_jour is still giving me HTML for SARE_OEM. Delete /etc/mail/spamassassin/RulesDuJure/70_sare_oem* (or /etc/spamassassin/RulesDuJure/70_sare_oem*) and run rules_du_jour again. -- Lindsay Haisley | "In an open world

Re: Turning the Screws

2007-06-17 Thread Michael B Allen
Hi Jerry, I added a bunch of other SARE cfs and I'm doing much much better now. Although rule_du_jour is still giving me HTML for SARE_OEM. Thanks to all who helped, Mike On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 12:45:34 -0700 Jerry Durand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 70_sare_oem.cf -- Michael B Allen PHP Active

Re: Turning the Screws

2007-06-17 Thread Jerry Durand
At 12:39 PM 6/17/2007, Michael B Allen wrote: Hi, With only SARE_STOCKS EVILNUMBERS0 SARE_RANDOM I'm still getting quite a bit of spam. What SARE rule do people recommend? Is it ok to have a lot of them? Mike While no means a special list, here's what I use: updates.spamassassin.org 72_sa

Re: Turning the Screws

2007-06-17 Thread Michael B Allen
Hi, With only SARE_STOCKS EVILNUMBERS0 SARE_RANDOM I'm still getting quite a bit of spam. What SARE rule do people recommend? Is it ok to have a lot of them? Mike

Re: Turning the Screws

2007-06-16 Thread Lindsay Haisley
On Sat, 2007-06-16 at 15:49 -0700, SM wrote: > Unfortunately, nobody reads that or else we would not be seeing one > week of messages about SARE RBJ failures. Oh well I guess you have to be an old-time UNIX geek to know to look in script files for clues on how to use them. -- Lindsay Hais

Re: Turning the Screws

2007-06-16 Thread SM
At 15:02 16-06-2007, Lindsay Haisley wrote: /var/lib/spamassassin/rules_du_jour has copious comments with usage instructions and commented settable options in the script itself. Take a look at it with your favorite text editor. Unfortunately, nobody reads that or else we would not be seeing on

Re: Turning the Screws

2007-06-16 Thread Lindsay Haisley
Rules Emporium has been having some issues with a DDoS attack and made some configuration changes pursuant to overcoming this and probably balancing their load. Looks like they had a redirect and curl doesn't understand a http-equiv="refresh" or else the HTML was incorrect and curl just barfed on

Re: Turning the Screws

2007-06-16 Thread Michael B Allen
On Sat, 16 Jun 2007 17:02:29 -0500 Lindsay Haisley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sat, 2007-06-16 at 17:53 -0400, Michael B Allen wrote: > > When I run ./rules_du_jour I just get a mess of errors about trying > > to write to /etc/spamassassin which does not exist. > > Make /etc/spamassassin a sy

Re: Turning the Screws

2007-06-16 Thread Lindsay Haisley
On Sat, 2007-06-16 at 17:53 -0400, Michael B Allen wrote: > When I run ./rules_du_jour I just get a mess of errors about trying > to write to /etc/spamassassin which does not exist. Make /etc/spamassassin a symlink to /etc/mail/spamassassin. This is how Gentoo Linux has it set up. > Apparently

Re: Turning the Screws

2007-06-16 Thread Michael B Allen
On Sat, 16 Jun 2007 16:25:48 -0500 Daniel J McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sat, 2007-06-16 at 17:01 -0400, Michael B Allen wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I just setup a new server with vanilla SA > > What version? 3.1.9 on CentOS 5 > > on CentOS 5 and a lot of obvious > > drug/stock/foreign

Re: Turning the Screws

2007-06-16 Thread Daniel J McDonald
On Sat, 2007-06-16 at 17:01 -0400, Michael B Allen wrote: > Hi, > > I just setup a new server with vanilla SA What version? > on CentOS 5 and a lot of obvious > drug/stock/foreign stuff is getting through. I have verified that DNSBL > is being used. In general, I would like to know what the pre

Turning the Screws

2007-06-16 Thread Michael B Allen
Hi, I just setup a new server with vanilla SA on CentOS 5 and a lot of obvious drug/stock/foreign stuff is getting through. I have verified that DNSBL is being used. In general, I would like to know what the prevailing wisdom is as to increasing the agressiveness of my filter. Are there certain p