On Thu, March 26, 2009 10:57, Bogdan ?ulibrk wrote:
> "hi m8, here is Bob's email I've mentioned you on today on coffee
> break mailto:b...@yahoo.com";.
gmail uses dkim/spf so whitelist users based on it
freemail hit, but scores default 0.5, and only score more if in body
or reply-to use another
> -Original Message-
> From: Bogdan Ćulibrk [mailto:b...@default.rs]
> Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 10:58 AM
>
> McDonald, Dan wrote:
> > On Mon, 2009-03-23 at 15:44 +0100, Ivan Savcic wrote:
> >> On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Mark Martinec
> wrote:
> >>> Bogdan,
> >>>
> > The te
McDonald, Dan wrote:
On Mon, 2009-03-23 at 15:44 +0100, Ivan Savcic wrote:
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Mark Martinec wrote:
Bogdan,
The test is supposed to receive a header as argument, not a body:
thanks for the reply. What I am trying to do is actually have access map
of blacklisted
Martin Gregorie wrote:
> OTOH I have a similar plot. The idea is that mail from an exact address
> that I've previously sent mail to will not be spam. My system consists
> of two parts:
>
> - the first automatically records every address I've sent mail to.
> This uses a table in a PostgreSQL dat
On Mon, 2009-03-23 at 15:44 +0100, Ivan Savcic wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Mark Martinec
> wrote:
> > Bogdan,
> >
> >> > The test is supposed to receive a header as argument, not a body:
> >
> >> thanks for the reply. What I am trying to do is actually have access map
> >> of blackl
On Mon, 2009-03-23 at 15:44 +0100, Ivan Savcic wrote:
> The goal is to put the regexes, which are being searched for in the
> body of the mail, out of the configuration file, to avoid clutter and
> to allow easy addition of new regexes.
>
But have you got a plot for compiling the regexes when they'
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Mark Martinec wrote:
> Bogdan,
>
>> > The test is supposed to receive a header as argument, not a body:
>
>> thanks for the reply. What I am trying to do is actually have access map
>> of blacklisted email addresses or websites that are mentioned in the
>> *body* o
Bogdan,
> > The test is supposed to receive a header as argument, not a body:
> thanks for the reply. What I am trying to do is actually have access map
> of blacklisted email addresses or websites that are mentioned in the
> *body* of email, not in header.
I'm afraid you'd need to enhance the p
Content of /etc/mail/gmail_spam is in format "em...@addr REJECT". File
is compiled with postmap and exim_dbmbuild, both didn't work.
When I do spamassassin --lint I get this:
[18199] warn: util: cannot untaint path: "ARRAY(0x8819ebc)"
The test is supposed to receive a header
A 35.000
>
> Content of /etc/mail/gmail_spam is in format "em...@addr REJECT". File
> is compiled with postmap and exim_dbmbuild, both didn't work.
>
> When I do spamassassin --lint I get this:
> [18199] warn: util: cannot untaint path: "ARRAY(0x8819ebc)"
The
nt of /etc/mail/gmail_spam is in format "em...@addr REJECT". File
is compiled with postmap and exim_dbmbuild, both didn't work.
When I do spamassassin --lint I get this:
[18199] warn: util: cannot untaint path: "ARRAY(0x8819ebc)"
I successuly reproduced bug on two syst
get lost. Can
anyone give me an idea of where to look next to figure out
what's going on?
util: cannot untaint path:
"/var/CommuniGate/Domains/domain1.com/accountname.macnt/account.web/.spamassassin/auto-whitelist.lock.mail.domain1.dom
mail.domain2.dom
mail.domain3.dom.11467&q
Blast away. Paul Howarth posted this gem to take care of the dependancy
issue and allow Evolution to update properly.
I had to install quite a few dependancies to get it working. And you
probably want to review the contents of /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf.
That will need fixing, I am sure.
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Hello,
On Sun, Aug 14, 2005 at 09:23:42PM -0700, Loren Wilton wrote:
> > Where is this path "/_" coming from?
>
> My guess is that you have a broken line in local.cf or the like. I would
> look for directory or path specifications for Razor and see if you maybe
> ended up with a line-wrapped lin
On Sun, Aug 14, 2005 at 07:34:19PM -0700, jdow wrote:
> Close to what I am running. I gave up on FC4's SpamAssassin. (It needs
> some serious help.) I nuked it. I installed SpamAssassin via CPAN. That
> works - one I installed all the things FC4 was missing and used a good
> configuration rather th
> Where is this path "/_" coming from?
My guess is that you have a broken line in local.cf or the like. I would
look for directory or path specifications for Razor and see if you maybe
ended up with a line-wrapped line someplace.
Loren
Close to what I am running. I gave up on FC4's SpamAssassin. (It needs
some serious help.) I nuked it. I installed SpamAssassin via CPAN. That
works - one I installed all the things FC4 was missing and used a good
configuration rather than FC4's. Save the /etc/rc.d/init.d/spamassassin
file, though
Dear Folks,
Spamassassin is telling me things like this in the logs:
Aug 15 11:04:36 nicku spamd[9702]: security: cannot untaint path: "/_"
Aug 15 11:04:36 nicku spamd[9702]: razor2 check skipped: No such file or
directory Insecure dependency in mkdir while running setuid at
/usr
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