> I realized that the rules T_SPF_PERMERROR and T_SPF_TEMPERROR were never
> hitting on my emails even though my Postfix log had multiple instances
> of such errors, e.g. this timeout
Hmm, thats weird, they hit just fine over here...
>
> 2017-01-16 14:03:35-0500 [postfix] 10111.5ms ip=173.37.142.
On 1/19/2017 1:48 AM, Pedro David Marco wrote:
>You should be able to use the other asynchronous plugins as a reference
>
>as well.
Thanks... but i cannot find documentation about thinks like
"register_async_rule_start()" for example... can anyone point to me
where is it documented, please?
On Wednesday, January 18, 2017, I wrote:
>I would like to write a rule to compare the rDNS lookup of the
>sender's IP address to a regular expression. I have written
>super simple URI rules for /etc/spamassassin/local.cf (Debian
>Linux system) like this:
>
>uri LOCAL_AWSURI /.*amazonaw
Hi
I just switched from AWL to txrep. It seems to be working properly from
amavis, the only problem I've got, is that sa-learn seems to ignore the
auto_whitelist_path directive in local.cf .
It doesn't matter to what I set it, sa-learn always updates
/root/.spamassassin/tx-reputation (I'm runn
On Thu, 19 Jan 2017 21:43:54 +0100
Michael Meier wrote:
> Hi
>
> I just switched from AWL to txrep. It seems to be working properly
> from amavis, the only problem I've got, is that sa-learn seems to
> ignore the auto_whitelist_path directive in local.cf .
> It doesn't matter to what I set it, sa