Re: Understanding Spamassasin

2006-12-11 Thread jdow
From: "Sonnie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Matt Kettler-3 wrote: As I understand it, the cpanel/exim blackhole setting for the default will discard *ALL* mail that isn't addressed to an existing valid account. This feature has absolutely nothing to do with what spamassassin thinks of your message.

Re: Understanding Spamassasin

2006-12-11 Thread Matt Kettler
Sonnie wrote: > > Matt Kettler-3 wrote: > > > Okay... I see. So since that mail is addressed to a valid email address it > is being sent on through to my inbox. > > So, is there any way to get Spamassassin to do more than just mark it? Is > there a way to get it to delete it or at least send

Re: Understanding Spamassasin

2006-12-10 Thread Sonnie
guidance/help in figuring this out is appreciated. Thanks, Sonnie -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Understanding-Spamassasin-tf2792169.html#a7790616 Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

Re: Understanding Spamassasin

2006-12-10 Thread Sonnie
that mail is addressed to a valid email address it is being sent on through to my inbox. So, is there any way to get Spamassassin to do more than just mark it? Is there a way to get it to delete it or at least send it somewhere besides my inbox? Thanks! -- View this message in context: http://ww

Re: Understanding Spamassasin

2006-12-10 Thread Matt Kettler
Sonnie wrote: > This is new to me. I have enabled Spamassassin in my cPanel account. I have > setup my default email to be :blackhole:. > > I am still getting spam marked mail as follows: > > * > Spam detection software, running on the system "host.mydomain.ws", has > > > > I also get