organization, not by MIT.
If Resent-From is present, spamassassin uses it instead of From when
processing blacklist_from. This would be the right thing to do if it
were a human resending the message to another human, but in this case
the actual originator is the one in the From field in spite of the
Sure. Add them to any .cf file.
On 11/16/2019 10:19 AM, Daryl Rose wrote:
> Can I have external whitelist_from and blacklist_from lists?
> Currently they're in the users_prefs file and are growing. I would
> prefer to have an external list and keep them out of the user
Can I have external whitelist_from and blacklist_from lists? Currently
they're in the users_prefs file and are growing. I would prefer to have an
external list and keep them out of the users_prefs file.
Thanks
Daryl
On Sat, 2017-10-14 at 14:45 +0100, RW wrote:
> spamkiller looks to have been been written for use with fetchmail;
>
Indeed it was, and ran that way until I got pissed off with the bugs in
fetchmail - especially the one that caused it to leave delivered mail
on the remote server, never to be automat
On Wed, 11 Oct 2017 20:45:10 -0700
Imam Toufique wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> I have not had a chance to work on the problem yet, I was busy with
> our stuff. I will test again with your suggestion later this week.
I would suggest you look at other ways of doing this. Filing spam files
into a dedica
Hi Martin,
I have not had a chance to work on the problem yet, I was busy with our
stuff. I will test again with your suggestion later this week.
Thank you so very much for your help!
On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 5:27 AM, Martin Gregorie
wrote:
> On Mon, 2017-10-09 at 17:24 -0700, Imam Toufique
On Mon, 2017-10-09 at 17:24 -0700, Imam Toufique wrote:
>
> So, I followed the example and created my command below:
>
> su fetchmail -s /bin/sh -c "/usr/bin/spamc |
> /usr/local/bin/spamkiller
> -c=/usr/bin/fetchmail -a -v -f /opt/RT/4.4.2/etc/fetchmailrc"
>
> when I run the above, nothing seems
On 9 Oct 2017, at 13:42, Benny Pedersen wrote:
more help ask on amavisd maillist
Benny: he already said he was using spamc/spamd, which means amavisd
isn't involved at all.
e
> > > to
> > > the sender when it discards a message.
> > >
> > > For example, if your mail volume is very low you could retrieve
> > > mail
> > > from your domain's mailbox at your ISP with 'getmail', run it past
> > > SA
>
> > > the sender when it discards a message.
> > >
> > > For example, if your mail volume is very low you could retrieve
> > > mail
> > > from your domain's mailbox at your ISP with 'getmail', run it past
> > > SA
> > > to
t; SA
> > to mark it as ham or spam and then through something that
> > quarantine
> > spam and passes ham to an internal MTA for delivery to recipients
> > on
> > your LAN.
> >
> >
> > Martin
> >
> >
> >
> > > thanks.
&
gt;
> > thanks.
> >
> > On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 7:47 AM, RW
> > wrote:
> >
> > > On Mon, 9 Oct 2017 00:49:33 -0700
> > > Imam Toufique wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hello everyone,
> > > >
> > > > I am runni
for delivery to recipients on
your LAN.
Martin
> thanks.
>
> On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 7:47 AM, RW
> wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 9 Oct 2017 00:49:33 -0700
> > Imam Toufique wrote:
> >
> > > Hello everyone,
> > >
> > > I am running SpamAssass
On Mon, 9 Oct 2017, Imam Toufique wrote:
Yes, I restarted spamd after changing blacklist entries. Actually, I think
it it working, as it is changing the e-mail subject lines to
"SPAM". But it is not deleting/discarding those mails.
SA does not, itself, perform *delivery* of messages.
RW <mailto:rwmailli...@googlemail.com>> wrote:
On Mon, 9 Oct 2017 00:49:33 -0700
Imam Toufique wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am running SpamAssassin 3.4.0 in centOS 7, and I can't get
> blacklist_from to work.
...
> an external op
Imam Toufique skrev den 2017-10-09 19:25:
not sure how to do that. Can you please tell me how to do that? I
want all e-mails (in this example... ) from gmail.com [2] to be
deleted/discarded as soon as SA scans them.
then add it to mta stage to reject *@gmail.com as sender, rejects is not
wh
in 3.4.0 in centOS 7, and I can't get
> > blacklist_from to work.
> ...
> > an external option in getmail. when I send mail from my gmail
> > account, spamc does not honor the rule as setup with "blacklist_from
> > *@gmai.com " .
> >
> > I started sp
On Mon, 9 Oct 2017 00:49:33 -0700
Imam Toufique wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am running SpamAssassin 3.4.0 in centOS 7, and I can't get
> blacklist_from to work.
...
> an external option in getmail. when I send mail from my gmail
> account, spamc does not honor
Hello everyone,
I am running SpamAssassin 3.4.0 in centOS 7, and I can't get blacklist_from
to work. Here is my local.cf:
rewrite_header subject *SPAM*
required_hits 5
report_safe 0
#rewrite_header Subject [SPAM]
use_bayes 1
ok_languages en
#bayes_auto_le
On 07/29/2017 01:45 AM, @lbutlr wrote:
Would this work to blacklist mail with a "From: " claiming to be PayPal, but
sent from fakedomain.tld?
blacklist_from *@paypal.com
whitelist_from_rcvd *@paypal.com paypal.com
Yes. It should based on the priority:
60_shortcircuit.c
On 29.07.17 00:45, @lbutlr wrote:
Would this work to blacklist mail with a "From: " claiming to be PayPal, but
sent from fakedomain.tld?
blacklist_from *@paypal.com
whitelist_from_rcvd *@paypal.com paypal.com
messages from paypal should be in blacklist and whitelist both.
if that&
On Sat, 29 Jul 2017 00:45:41 -0600
@lbutlr wrote:
> Would this work to blacklist mail with a "From: " claiming to be
> PayPal, but sent from fakedomain.tld?
>
> blacklist_from *@paypal.com
> whitelist_from_rcvd *@paypal.com paypal.com
Assuming that you mean from a s
Would this work to blacklist mail with a "From: " claiming to be PayPal, but
sent from fakedomain.tld?
blacklist_from *@paypal.com
whitelist_from_rcvd *@paypal.com paypal.com
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n, above
model is untested but should work
Give the meta a score of blacklist_from
On May 18, 2015 3:35:55 PM Reindl Harald wrote:
well, that below could only work if the SPF-check would also hit the
FROM-header and not only the envelope, in reality "blacklist_from" hits
both but i
well, that below could only work if the SPF-check would also hit the
FROM-header and not only the envelope, in reality "blacklist_from" hits
both but in case of a bounce / auto-reply with the null-sender you block
it - that's bad because otherwise you could stop
user_prefs won't work for me, because my server only filters messages
and then redirects them to an internal server (so I don't have mailboxes
here)
. one solution that I posted it seemed to work fine. may not the better
solution but this ok for what we need
Em 09-02-2012 19:12, Benny Pedersen e
Den 2012-02-09 17:59, Bowie Bailey skrev:
It may work, but it solves the wrong problem. The problem is to
blacklist the entire domain, but allow it through for one RECIPIENT.
in that case it needs to be solved with a plugin or outside of
spamassassin, if user_prefs is with more then one user
On 2/8/2012 6:53 PM, Benny Pedersen wrote:
> Den 2012-02-08 21:07, Rejaine Monteiro skrev:
>> blacklist_from *@somedomain.com
>> whitelist_to myu...@mydomain.com
> when you use blacklist_from you must use unblacklist_from not
> whitelist_to
>
> perldoc Mail::SpamAssa
ter From and To so its limited to email not usernames
From:addr
To:addr
the above rule did not need blacklist_from, and best of all it did not
test envelope sender, good ?
Den 2012-02-08 21:07, Rejaine Monteiro skrev:
blacklist_from *@somedomain.com
whitelist_to myu...@mydomain.com
when you use blacklist_from you must use unblacklist_from not
whitelist_to
perldoc Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf
everyone can write email to a to addr and thus the whitelist is not
On 2/8/2012 3:56 PM, Rejaine Monteiro wrote:
> solved.. (maybe, I will do more tests ...)
>
> I made this way:
>
> blacklist_from @domain.com
>
> and then, i create a meta test , like this:
>
> header __FROM_BADDOMAIN From =~ /some\.com/i
> header __FROM_
LACKLIST 100
Em 08-02-2012 18:56, Rejaine Monteiro escreveu:
> solved.. (maybe, I will do more tests ...)
>
> I made this way:
>
> blacklist_from @domain.com
>
> and then, i create a meta test , like this:
>
> header __FROM_BADDOMAIN From =~ /some\.com/i
> header
On Wed, 2012-02-08 at 18:07 -0200, Rejaine Monteiro wrote:
>
> It's not exactly what I need ... I'll try to be clearer (sorry by poor
> english)
>
> I need something like this: blacklist a entire @somedomain but accept
> when the *recipient * (not the sender) is certain user of *my* domain
>
I
solved.. (maybe, I will do more tests ...)
I made this way:
blacklist_from @domain.com
and then, i create a meta test , like this:
header __FROM_BADDOMAIN From =~ /some\.com/i
header __FROM_BADDOMAIN_GOOD_TO To =~ /myser\@mydomain\.com/i
meta FROM_BADDOMAIN_UNBLACKLIST_TO
n user of *my* domain
>
> Or ... blacklist_from *@somedomain.com except when destination is
> myuser@mydomain
>
> i tried this:
>
> blacklist_from *@somedomain.com
> whitelist_to myu...@mydomain.com
>
> I tried this but it didn't work (for obvious reasons):
>
> c
It's not exactly what I need ... I'll try to be clearer (sorry by poor
english)
I need something like this: blacklist a entire @somedomain but accept
when the *recipient * (not the sender) is certain user of *my* domain
Or ... blacklist_from *@somedomain.com except when dest
On Thu, 02 Feb 2012 16:51:51 -0200, Rejaine Monteiro wrote:
Example: blacklist_from @orig.com except when rcpt_to is
myb...@mydomain.com
freemail_domain example.org
freemail_whitelist non-spam-u...@example.org
untested, but its what i think is the nearest to what you asked
Am 02.02.2012 19:51, schrieb Rejaine Monteiro:
> Hi list,
>
> Is there any way to block an entire domain, except for a particular
> recipient?
> Example: blacklist_from @orig.com except when rcpt_to is
> myb...@mydomain.com
without read the faqs again
blacklist the domain,
Hi list,
Is there any way to block an entire domain, except for a particular
recipient?
Example: blacklist_from @orig.com except when rcpt_to is
myb...@mydomain.com
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010, damuz wrote:
Secondly, it occurred to me that all the (legit) mail to us will only be to
a handful of email addresses and much of the spam still getting through is
sent to spurious recipie...@mydomain.com.
So with this in mind, is it useful or advisable to setup those legit e
On Sun, 2010-02-28 at 12:13 -0800, damuz wrote:
>
>
> Martin Gregorie-2 wrote:
> >
> >
> > How is SA used by your hosted email MTA, IOW is Spamassasin called in
> > pre-queue before the mail has been accepted or is it called later?
> >
> > How much control do you have over that server? Can yo
main, as mentioned in the
OP, but better to do it with MX records than SA.
Having found the MX records now it would seem that currently it's configured
to 'catch all'.
Will do a bit more reading and make some changes.
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On Sun, 2010-02-28 at 12:13 -0800, an anonymous Nabble user wrote:
> Martin Gregorie wrote:
> > It would be better to let the MTA reject unknown users as part of
> > pre-queue processing because that puts less processing load on the main
> > chain. Do you have enough access to do this?
Since you
d as rules that shift
the message score. A quick summary follows (using 3.3's scoring, which I
believe to be the same as all versions from 2.6x forward, with the
exception of some options not being present in old versions...)
"From" based clauses:
Anything matching a blacklist_fro
I have access enough to setup grey-listing again, I'm sorry I
don't know.
David
David
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On Sun, 2010-02-28 at 05:50 -0800, damuz wrote:
> Having spent the last few days making as sure as I can be that the network
> and exchange is all up to date I'm now looking at our email hosting and
> seeing what can be done there to cut things down a bit.
>
> Enabling the spamassassin (which was
ve to define only receive to whitelist_to?
Sorry if it seems a little confusing!
Many thanks.
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putting it in local.cf as blacklist_from Vegas Club Casino
but those mails keep coming.
If you look at the docs, you'll see that *blacklist_* only apply for
adresses
How can I filter just on the from tag without using an email adress but the
name.
a rule will be needed
header FROM_BLAHFrom:
On 04.03.09 10:10, Geert Batsleer wrote:
> I'm trying to blacklist email frcm '*Vegas Club Casino' *Hi wich is being
> sent from different email adressess but always with the same 'From' in the
> header.
>
> Tried putting it in local.cf as blacklist_
all,
I'm trying to blacklist email frcm '*Vegas Club Casino' *Hi wich is being
sent from different email adressess but always with the same 'From' in the
header.
Tried putting it in local.cf as blacklist_from Vegas Club Casino
but those mails keep coming.
How can
or unix shell.
"globbing" is what the shell does to interpret things like "ls bayes*",
or on windows "dir bayes*", hence the term "file-glob-style-patterns".
> for creating a blacklist_from entry,
> where [EMAIL PROTECTED] would block any email from
i'm not familiar with the term file-glob-style-patterns, so my question is do
* and ? work like traditional searching tools?
for creating a blacklist_from entry,
where [EMAIL PROTECTED] would block any email from domain.com that
started with 'fakename' and had any number of c
jdow wrote:
All is normal. SpamAssassin NEVER fails to deliver email. It simply
marks it as spam. It is the job of whatever called SpamAssassin to
parse the return and filter as you wish.
I'd say it ALWAYS fails to deliver email, since it doesn't do that. ;)
From: "Daniel Chojecki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello,
my conf is:
postfix-2.3.2
spamd 3.1.4
blacklist_from in sql.
The problem is that spamd delivers message even when the sender
is on blacklist_from - in logs i see - user_in_blacklist.
Any idea ?
All is normal. SpamAssassi
Hello,my conf is:postfix-2.3.2spamd 3.1.4blacklist_from in sql.The problem is that spamd delivers message even when the senderis on blacklist_from - in logs i see - user_in_blacklist.
Any idea ?best regradsDaniel
At 08:03 AM 9/21/2005, Ronald I. Nutter wrote:
I have spam coming through that I havent been able to block with the
blacklist command. Tried putting it in a 90_blacklist.cf file. thought
it was working but things are still coming through. I am using a setup
with postfix/amavisd that calls the
SA. Should
the blacklist command be put in a local.cf file instead of where I have
been trying it ? Next question is where should the local.cf file reside
- in /usr/share/spamassassin ?
Thanks,
Ron
If you are putting the blacklist_from lines in the 90_blacklist.cf fine
in /usr/share/spamassassin
I have spam coming through that I havent been able to block with the
blacklist command. Tried putting it in a 90_blacklist.cf file. thought
it was working but things are still coming through. I am using a setup
with postfix/amavisd that calls the daemonized version of SA. Should
the blacklist c
Antonio DeLaCruz wrote:
> How can I make spamassassin not look at the blacklist_from addresses if it
> finds
> a user listed in whitelist_from? Or another way, how can I exclude one user
> from getting the USER_IN_BLACKLIST score?
>
> I have in my user_prefs file:
>
&g
At 04:55 PM 5/16/2005, Antonio DeLaCruz wrote:
How can I make spamassassin not look at the blacklist_from addresses if it
finds
a user listed in whitelist_from?
You can't. (read on)
Or another way, how can I exclude one user
from getting the USER_IN_BLACKLIST score?
No.
I have in my user_
How can I make spamassassin not look at the blacklist_from addresses if it finds
a user listed in whitelist_from? Or another way, how can I exclude one user
from getting the USER_IN_BLACKLIST score?
I have in my user_prefs file:
whitelist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
blacklist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi Folks,
I am running SA 3 with qmail-scanner and vpopmail with SQL Support, I
want to move my userprefs to SQL too but urgently need support for the
"blacklist_from" keyword what seems not to be supported with current SA
versions...
So anyone here who already pacthed SA or can at
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