Scores well on my system...
Content analysis details: (14.0 points, 5.0 required)
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-0.0 SPF_PASS SPF: sender matches SPF record
1.3 NA_DOLLARS BODY:
Just need a small help friends.
Following is my ACL list from exim conf. I want to add DNS checks for hosts
so that connections from blacklisted IP addresses are blocked at MTA level.
Please guide me where to add DNS check lines in the below config.
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On Thu, 12 Apr 2007, Suhas Ingale wrote:
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> Following is my ACL list from exim conf. I want to add DNS checks for hosts
> so that connections from blacklisted IP addresses are blocked at MTA level.
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.66/doc/html/spec_html/ch40.html#SECTmorednslists
Tony.
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I followed those links but could not make it working. Exim started rejecting
all the messages saying IP is listed in RBL. Where exactly should I add the
"deny dnslists"?
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From: Tony Finch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tony Finch
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 3:4
On Thu, 12 Apr 2007, Suhas Ingale wrote:
> I followed those links but could not make it working. Exim started rejecting
> all the messages saying IP is listed in RBL. Where exactly should I add the
> "deny dnslists"?
There's an example at
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.66/doc/html/spec_html/ch07
Daryl C. W. O'Shea wrote:
Kurt Buff wrote:
From: Daryl C. W. O'Shea:
Kurt Buff wrote:
3) Lastly, what is this line all about?:
Can't locate object method "finish" via package
"Mail::SpamAssassin::Timeout" at
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/Mail/SpamAssassin/PluginH
andler.pm line
187.
I just set-up spamassassin on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 mail server and it
appears that spamassassin is working as I am seeing messages that are now
tagged as spam.
However, in my /var/log/maillog I keep seeing a message similar to the
following and am unsure how to fix it. Any help would be
porterj wrote:
> I just set-up spamassassin on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 mail server and it
> appears that spamassassin is working as I am seeing messages that are now
> tagged as spam.
>
> However, in my /var/log/maillog I keep seeing a message similar to the
> following and am unsure how to fi
porterj wrote:
I just set-up spamassassin on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 mail server and it
appears that spamassassin is working as I am seeing messages that are now
tagged as spam.
However, in my /var/log/maillog I keep seeing a message similar to the
following and am unsure how to fix it. An
Thanks for your replies. I did not realize this message was being spawned by
'spamc'. I had established a -u username but had it kicking off with the
'spamd' process. I corrected this and the errors went away.
Speaking of auto whitelist. Is this not a good feature to use? I have it
turned
porterj wrote:
Thanks for your replies. I did not realize this message was being spawned by
'spamc'. I had established a -u username but had it kicking off with the
'spamd' process. I corrected this and the errors went away.
Speaking of auto whitelist. Is this not a good feature to use?
On Thu, 12 Apr 2007, maillist wrote:
> I would recommend turning off AWL, and just run sa-learn manually
> on messages that get through, as they come in.
Nit: AWL is not bayes-related.
However, I agree with the point you're probably trying to make, that
bayes auto-learn may be a bad idea in a s
Hello everyone,
Something weird is happenning with my spamassassin, you see. almost all of
the users on my server are on an email notification system, so all of them
receive the same message from the same address, it's ok and i even
withelisted the address, the problem is that even then I'm gettin
On Thu, 12 Apr 2007, Instituto de Ingenieria Área de Sistemas Unix/Linux wrote:
> So why does spamassassin classifies some mails even though it's
> exactly the same message for all the addresses?
per-user bayes, perhaps?
Can you post the headers from a message that was scored as spam and
from a
Hello spamassassin-users,
Since the Upgrade on Debian Etch I receive this mistake
# sa-update
config: failed to parse line, skipping, in
"/tmp/.spamassassin4363HNOBtxtmp/25_asn.cf": asn_lookup
asn.routeviews.org _ASN_ _ASNCIDR_
channel: lint check of update failed, channel failed
What is wrong?
Jim Knuth wrote:
Hello spamassassin-users,
Since the Upgrade on Debian Etch I receive this mistake
# sa-update
config: failed to parse line, skipping, in
"/tmp/.spamassassin4363HNOBtxtmp/25_asn.cf": asn_lookup
asn.routeviews.org _ASN_ _ASNCIDR_
channel: lint check of update failed, channel fail
Heute (13.04.2007/02:29 Uhr) schrieb Daryl C. W. O'Shea,
> Jim Knuth wrote:
>> Hello spamassassin-users,
>>
>> Since the Upgrade on Debian Etch I receive this mistake
>>
>> # sa-update
>> config: failed to parse line, skipping, in
>> "/tmp/.spamassassin4363HNOBtxtmp/25_asn.cf": asn_lookup
>> asn
Jim Knuth wrote:
Heute (13.04.2007/02:29 Uhr) schrieb Daryl C. W. O'Shea,
Jim Knuth wrote:
Hello spamassassin-users,
Since the Upgrade on Debian Etch I receive this mistake
# sa-update
config: failed to parse line, skipping, in
"/tmp/.spamassassin4363HNOBtxtmp/25_asn.cf": asn_lookup
asn.rout
Heute (13.04.2007/02:56 Uhr) schrieb Daryl C. W. O'Shea,
> Jim Knuth wrote:
>> Heute (13.04.2007/02:29 Uhr) schrieb Daryl C. W. O'Shea,
>>
>>> Jim Knuth wrote:
Hello spamassassin-users,
Since the Upgrade on Debian Etch I receive this mistake
# sa-update
config: faile
Jim Knuth wrote:
Heute (13.04.2007/02:56 Uhr) schrieb Daryl C. W. O'Shea,
Jim Knuth wrote:
Heute (13.04.2007/02:29 Uhr) schrieb Daryl C. W. O'Shea,
Jim Knuth wrote:
Hello spamassassin-users,
Since the Upgrade on Debian Etch I receive this mistake
# sa-update
config: failed to parse line,
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