My current ISP seems to block my attempts to send reports to SpamCop
from SpamAssassin ---report.
Which port does it send to? If 25, can we use submission as an alternate?
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On Sat, 16 Nov 2013 14:14:21 +0200
Jari Fredriksson wrote:
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> My current ISP seems to block my attempts to send reports to SpamCop
> from SpamAssassin ---report.
>
> Which port does it send to? If 25, can we use submission as an
> alternate?
It appears to be hard-coded to use the submission po
16.11.2013 14:34, RW kirjoitti:
> On Sat, 16 Nov 2013 14:14:21 +0200
> Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>
>> My current ISP seems to block my attempts to send reports to SpamCop
>> from SpamAssassin ---report.
>>
>> Which port does it send to? If 25, can we use submission as an
>> alternate?
> It appears to
On 11/16/2013 01:34 PM, RW wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Nov 2013 14:14:21 +0200
> Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>
>>
>> My current ISP seems to block my attempts to send reports to SpamCop
>> from SpamAssassin ---report.
>>
>> Which port does it send to? If 25, can we use submission as an
>> alternate?
>
> It a
16.11.2013 18:54, Andrzej A. Filip kirjoitti:
> On 11/16/2013 01:34 PM, RW wrote:
>> On Sat, 16 Nov 2013 14:14:21 +0200
>> Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>>
>>> My current ISP seems to block my attempts to send reports to SpamCop
>>> from SpamAssassin ---report.
>>>
>>> Which port does it send to? If 25,
16.11.2013 14:34, RW kirjoitti:
> On Sat, 16 Nov 2013 14:14:21 +0200
> Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>
>> My current ISP seems to block my attempts to send reports to SpamCop
>> from SpamAssassin ---report.
>>
>> Which port does it send to? If 25, can we use submission as an
>> alternate?
> It appears to
Henrik K skrev den 2013-11-15 12:15:
or a one liner in a ClamV .cdb sig file :)
And it will match even word documents since they are a zip. :-P No way
to
count files in archive etc, not very flexible yeah..
post the one liner that does this, so others here can help make it work,
hidded pro
Axb skrev den 2013-11-15 12:19:
- not at all. I'll beep you offlist
beep ?, do you know henrik verry well ? :=)
Matus UHLAR - fantomas skrev den 2013-11-12 08:40:
how do you know it does not listen to it?
learned from 0
do you have output of the mail somewhere?
nope
Jari Fredriksson skrev den 2013-11-16 13:14:
My current ISP seems to block my attempts to send reports to SpamCop
from SpamAssassin ---report.
Which port does it send to? If 25, can we use submission as an
alternate?
nope your isp force port 25 route with them, if you use dns it should
not u
Jari Fredriksson skrev den 2013-11-16 13:58:
Thanks, that is correct to me. But my ISP still refuses it... bummer.
your isp dont allow you to use gmail sasl-auth ? via submission ?
ask them for a beer :)
Jari Fredriksson skrev den 2013-11-16 18:14:
OK. Is it possible to configure a relay for the task? I could handle
this via a relay in another network.
hack the perl module to only use submission on localhost, or check
configs its not using your isp :)
16.11.2013 20:51, Benny Pedersen kirjoitti:
> Jari Fredriksson skrev den 2013-11-16 18:14:
>
>> OK. Is it possible to configure a relay for the task? I could handle
>> this via a relay in another network.
>
> hack the perl module to only use submission on localhost, or check
> configs its not using
Jari Fredriksson skrev den 2013-11-16 21:46:
I reverted to my other ISP w/o such stupid restrictions. Happily I had
such option! TeliaSonera sucks.
in danmark its not diffrent with that company, isps should keep doing
what thay know instaed of just want it all, without knowledge
good you fo
16.11.2013 23:10, Benny Pedersen kirjoitti:
> i just dont understand why spamassassin use remote submission anyway
Well SpamCop provides submission for *reporting*. What else could you
use for *reporting*.
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Jari Fredriksson skrev den 2013-11-16 23:23:
16.11.2013 23:10, Benny Pedersen kirjoitti:
i just dont understand why spamassassin use remote submission anyway
Well SpamCop provides submission for *reporting*. What else could you
use for *reporting*.
well postfix ?
spamassasin -r => submission
17.11.2013 01:08, Benny Pedersen kirjoitti:
> Jari Fredriksson skrev den 2013-11-16 23:23:
>> 16.11.2013 23:10, Benny Pedersen kirjoitti:
>>> i just dont understand why spamassassin use remote submission anyway
>> Well SpamCop provides submission for *reporting*. What else could you
>> use for *rep
Jari Fredriksson skrev den 2013-11-17 00:34:
Oh puleese Benny tell me how? Was that my question or not? It was.
do i look like a spamassassin developer ? :)
hack spamcop.pm to not use $exchange but localhost in $exchange perl
variable
the mx lookup in spamcop.pm is last centory :(
not eve
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