Hi,
The thing that immediately caught my eye was the fact that in a line
such as:
Apr 2 10:31:26 oss2 spamfilter: Sat Oct 15 15:20:22 2016 [2758] info:
spamd: connection from ip6-localhost [::1]:55708 to port 783, fd 5
There are 2 timestamps, far away from each other. After some pondering,
my g
Hi Tom,
Oh wow. I think you might have nailed it!
I posted spamfilter.sh last night to http://pasted.co/7b794ccd
The file in there (SALOG) looks like the culprit. It's 86 Mb and
starts with:
Sat Oct 15 13:01:30 2016 [2753] info: logger: removing stderr method
Sat Oct
Hi everyone,
Thank you all :-) That has sorted out.
The spamfilter.sh file was referring to a log file:
/var/log/spamassassin/spamd.log
The logrotate system was trying to rotate:
/var/log/spamd.log
I've updated spamfilter.sh to point to the right fil
On 05.04.17 11:13, Jim McLachlan wrote:
Hi everyone,
Thank you all :-) That has sorted out.
The spamfilter.sh file was referring to a log file:
/var/log/spamassassin/spamd.log
The logrotate system was trying to rotate:
/var/log/spamd.log
I've update
True that, but it's not entirely obvious how to view the message headers in
many of today's mail clients. Of course, if you're on this list, you'd think
you'd understand where to find them...
-Original Message-
From: John Hardin [mailto:jhar...@impsec.org]
Sent: Tuesday, April 4, 2017
On Wed, 5 Apr 2017, Bret Miller wrote:
True that, but it's not entirely obvious how to view the message headers in
many of today's mail clients. Of course, if you're on this list, you'd think
you'd understand where to find them...
My MUA recognizes them and exposes them to the user as a link
On 4/5/2017 11:53 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
* when you subscribe you get a welcome message
* that message explains it and says "keep me stored"
* HOW did you subscribe? the same way you unsubscribe
And if I subscribed 2 years ago, do you honestly think I remember how I
subscribed?
* every ma
On Wed, 5 Apr 2017 12:26:56 -0700
Bret Miller wrote:
[...]
> I would never send an unsubscribe to a list because I know it's bad
> etiquette, just like I know that typing in all caps is "shouting".
> But people do it all the time without meaning to offend anyone.
I wonder if technology exists