I have never seen an option for that in the cf.
There is one note though regarding log file permissions - wherever you log to,
fuzzyocr user needs permission to write, obviously...
Ed
On Mar 24, 2011, at 9:07 AM, polloxx wrote:
> Dear,
>
> Is it possible to log FuzzyOcr logs to syslog? A
/var/log/samba/nmbd.log
4656 Sep 18 06:34 /var/log/samba/log.smbd
55035 Sep 18 06:34 /var/log/samba/smbd.log
I have not seen this with previous versions and was wondering if I might have
done something in the upgrade to cause this.
Ed Kasky
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Randomly
Not mine and I sent about 25 or so about an hour ago.
I have seen it once or twice in the past but it was temporary. I
attributed it to a busy or down server.
On Sat, 18 Sep 2004, Roger E. Rustad, Jr. wrote:
> Is anyone else's [EMAIL PROTECTED] e-mail bouncing?
>
> All the mail I've forwarded
I am in the process of upgrading from 2.64 to 3.0.0. Running "make test"
produced the following that I am not familiar with:
t/dnsbl.Not found: P_7
=
# Failed test 2 in t/SATest.pm at line 530
Not found: P_17 = DNSBL_SB_FLOAT
# Failed test 9 in t/SATest.pm at
Rejects Since Sunday 4:00 am via rbls:
spamcop: 65
maps rbl+: 154
dsbl.org: 9
njabl.org: 18
spamhaus: 18
At 09:52 AM Monday, 9/27/2004, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote -=>
Hey guys, as a quick survey, if you're blocking ips at the MTA level,
which are you using?
-Dan
Ed
. . . . . . . .
I distrust
At 12:59 PM Monday, 9/27/2004, Raymond Dijkxhoorn wrote -=>
Hi!
Rejects Since Sunday 4:00 am via rbls:
spamcop: 65
maps rbl+: 154
dsbl.org: 9
njabl.org: 18
spamhaus: 18
The question is always, did you block any legit mail...
Since this server supplies email for a limited number of users, we made th
Just wanted to pass along a note of congratulations for the release of
version 3.0.0. My upgrade went quickly and turned out to be
bloodless. The documentation is easy to follow and just explicit enough.
Thanks again for a professionally developed and packaged project!
The best part of all is
At 07:29 AM Tuesday, 9/28/2004, Chris Santerre wrote -=>
However, there are numerous people who don't read the nice little message.
They don't get passed the "Rejected" part.
In all I think I've had to fix maybe 5-6 customers who were blocked over the
coarse of 2.5 years. That's not bad! Want to kn
At 05:01 AM Thursday, 9/30/2004, John Fleming wrote -=>
- Original Message -
From: "Ed Kasky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 2:49 PM
Subject: Re: Preferred DNSBL
> Rejects Since Sunday 4:00 am via rbls:
>
> spamcop: 65
> maps rbl+
I have had 13 FN's since upgrading to 3.0.0 on Sunday. This is a
substantial increase from the one or two I used to get weekly.
I have included the text of the most recent one below. They are all
scoring betwee 3 and 4 and are all formatted pretty much like this one.
I am going to go through
e what to do from there.
>
> Kris
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Gregory Zornetzer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 9:36 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: FN's with 3.0.0
>
> Hi Ed,
>
> On Fri, 1 Oct 2004, Ed Kasky wrot
I am currently running SA 3.0.0 with a site wide bayes and spamd running as
user spamd.
Database is in /home/spamd
When I pipe false negatives through sa-learn, the bayes_journal file
disappears. Is this by design or is there something I need to change or fix?
Thanks...
Ed
. . . . . . . .
"It'
ted, and removed automatically when
needed. sa-learn just forces this to happen whenever it's run.
it's by design.
-Original Message-----
From: Ed Kasky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 3:09 PM
I am currently running SA 3.0.0 with a site wide bayes and spamd run
On Sun, 10 Oct 2004, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> Marcos Saint'Anna wrote on Sun, 10 Oct 2004 02:18:19 -0300:
>
> > I've already tried to run SA with -D option, but got no answer at
> > all...
> >
>
> So, if you pipe one of those messages with USER_IN_WHITELIST thru
> spamassassin -D (not spamd!)
Try the documentation. A veritable wealth of mind blowing details
on how to get SA up and running.
At 7:38pm -0700 10/11/04, Robert Bartlett wrote:
Just real quick if you started from scratch what would you recommend as a
good setup for SA?
Thanks
Ed Kasky
Randomly Generated Quote:
Never
I upgraded to 3.0.1 and noticed the following running "make test"
t/dnsbl.Bareword found in conditional at t/dnsbl.t line 15.
Lines 14 & 15:
use constant DO_RUN => TEST_ENABLED && HAS_SPFQUERY &&
!(AM_ROOT && !IS_LINUX);
All the tests completed ok
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004, Roel Bindels wrote:
> Hello Listers
>
> I know that this is not a subjuct that should be on this list,
> but can anyone advice me a virusscanner tool that works fine in my
> configuration with postfix, spamassassin, amavis
>
> greetings
> Roel Bindels
>
We have been succes
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004, Tuc at Beach House wrote:
> > > himinbjorg% sa-learn --dump magic
> > > 0.000 0 3 0 non-token data: bayes db version
> > > 0.000 0175 0 non-token data: nspam
> > > 0.000 0 73501 0 non-token data: nh
Did you use the --mbox switch?
"Input sources are in mbox format"
At 07:55 PM Sunday, 12/12/2004, Steve Dondley wrote -=>
I'm using sa-learn for the first time. I uploaded mail from my t-bird
mail client on my Windows machine to my Linux box in ascii mode. There
was a little over 200 message in
At 12:46 PM Tuesday, 12/14/2004, jdow wrote -=>
From: "Kenneth Porter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I realized that since my reboot last week that network tests are no longer
> running. Any hints on tracking down why? I'm stilling running 3.0, on
> Fedora Core 2 using spamd. SA is launched using spamc in
At 10:54 PM Sunday, 3/13/2005, ip.guy wrote -=>
is anyone using a tool that can parse "/var/log/messages" to find
identified SPAM and is able to then build MTRG graphs ?
i was using a tool that could do this a while ago but have totally
forgotten the name of the project
any help appreciated
Hav
andling of the mail based on your criteria for
rejection/deletion.
However, as has been discussed on this list, automatic rejection based on a
spam score alone is not advisable if you want to prevent rejecting false
positives. I still get an occasional false positive.
Ed Kasky
~
Ran
Robert Nicholson wrote ..
> I currently run DCC and since adding
>
> if ($rules =~ /DCC_CHECK/) {
>log_mbox($check_mail, "Spamassassin has determined this mail
> is SPAM ignor
> ing because of DCC_CHECK\n\n");
>$mail->ignore();
>
> to my spam filtering script it's dramatically
sing something in my setup or in the way SA uses pyzor to add to
the score? I checked out the pyzor list but no one there has posted
anything similar recently.
Thanks in advance for any tips on this...
Ed Kasky
~
Randomly Generated Quote (54 of 477):
"Employ thy time well, if th
At 06:16 AM Thursday, 4/21/2005, you wrote -=>
Is it just me or is www.rulesemporium.com still very difficult to connect
to? I don't seem to have been able to collect rules for a week or more.
And I thought it was just me
Ed
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Randomly Generated Quote (777 of
unsolicited.
I'm still torn on whether to show up for my appointment at 1pm. I think just
because I was treated with contempt by the person I spoke to earlier, I
don't want to give them my money...
I can recommend a good stylist in LA ;-)
Ed Kasky
~
Randomly Generated Quote (36
At 11:06 AM Thursday, 5/19/2005, Jake Colman wrote -=>
Does this work? My last two posts did not seem to make it to the list..
No... }B->)
Ed Kasky
~
Randomly Generated Quote (31 of 477):
"Be gentle to all and stern with yourself."
- St. Teresa of Avila
On Sat, 21 May 2005, Raphael Clifford wrote:
I have what appears to be a fully functional spamassassin 3.0.3 set up with
all network tests working. However,
spamassassin -r samplespam.txt
Try "spamassassin -r < samplespam.txt"
You have to direct the input with a "<"
HTH.
Ed
. . . . . .
On Sun, 29 May 2005, MC wrote:
Kirk D Bailey General Mismanager wrote:
I want to use spamassassin with sendmail. Maybe it's buried on the
website, but I am not finding instructions on how to use it with
sendmail MTA. Can anyone point me at the procedure to do this?
You could also go along th
I have been toying with converting my bayes db to MySql. I am curious as
to what most folks use for local.cf settings. Anything that might help
performance, etc??
Ed Kasky
~
Randomly Generated Quote (44 of 477):
"Discourage litigation. Persuade your neighbors to compromise
whe
Is it possible to add a reference to convert_awl_dbm_to_sql in
sql/README.awl? would have saved me some tome in converting my whitelists
to sql...
Ed Kasky
~
Randomly Generated Quote (85 of 477):
"I know no method to secure the repeal of bad or obnoxious laws so
effective as
net/rpuhek/scripts_public/spamd/
Ed Kasky
~
Randomly Generated Quote (274 of 477):
Difficulties increase the nearer we approach our goal.
-Goethe (1749-1832)
+: 228
njabl.org: 13
spamhaus: 27
**Rejected due to pre-greeting traffic: 42
**Virus trapped: 15
Total rejected by access.db: 450
Ed Kasky
~
Randomly Generated Quote (322 of 477):
I'd enjoy the day more if it started later.
At 10:33 AM Monday, 6/13/2005, Jim Schueler wrote -=>
My us
On Friday 17 June 2005 19:56, Justin Mason wrote:
> We'd really appreciate it if you could take this for a spin and
> (possibly) spot any issues...
Didn't actually take it for a spin yet but noticed the following in running
makefile on a RH 7.2 server:
checking module dependencies and their ver
On Sat, 18 Jun 2005, Michael Parker wrote:
Ed Kasky wrote:
Also one other question why does "make test" skip t/bayessql by default? I
have a working bayes sql data base.
Because not everyone has it set up. See t/config.dist and create a
t/config. It will also help avoid having
gest you read all the docs before proceeding. I did the same
upgrade a while back and had no problems...
Ed Kasky
~
Randomly Generated Quote (446 of 568):
Our task must be to free ourselves...by widening our circle of
compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature
and its beauty. - Albert Einstein
At 12:08 AM Friday, 2/29/2008, blaine wrote -=>
I was not able to access http://www.rulesemporium.com? is this working
are moved some where?
Works fine from here. Site is reachable and resolves to 72.52.4.74
which pings fine as well.
Something's broken somewhere. From sunny Los Angeles whe
At 11:20 AM Friday, 2/29/2008, SM wrote -=>
At 05:09 29-02-2008, Ed Kasky wrote:
Something's broken somewhere. From sunny Los Angeles where it was
80 degrees yesterday:
The traceroute output doesn't mean that something is broken.
The web site in the subject line has deni
to sit and wait. ;)
And like told, none of the SARE sets were changed in 2008 anyway, so
no need to check.
Now that was just too logical of an explanation ;-)
Thanks!
Ed Kasky
~
Randomly Generated Quote (214 of 576):
"We should keep so close to the facts that we never have to
ROTECTED]>
Subject: resipiscence
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
boundary="--6622964ADDB6E4"
Ed Kasky
~
Randomly Generated Quote (758 of 1229):
Lots of times you have to pretend to join a parade in which you're
not really interested in order to get where you're going.
-Christopher Morley, writer (1890-1957)
At 01:29 PM Thursday, 4/3/2008, John Hardin wrote -=>
On Thu, 3 Apr 2008, Ed Kasky wrote:
X-Spam-Status: No, score=5.3 required=6.9 tests=BAYES_99,HTML_MESSAGE,
RDNS_DYNAMIC,SARE_OBFU_MILLIONS autolearn=no version=3.2.4
How did it hit SARE_OBFU_MILLIONS with a blank body?
I wis
At 05:21 PM Thursday, 4/3/2008, Matt Kettler wrote -=>
Ed Kasky wrote:
At 01:29 PM Thursday, 4/3/2008, John Hardin wrote -=>
On Thu, 3 Apr 2008, Ed Kasky wrote:
X-Spam-Status: No, score=5.3 required=6.9 tests=BAYES_99,HTML_MESSAGE,
RDNS_DYNAMIC,SARE_OBFU_MILLIONS autole
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Matt Kettler wrote:
SM wrote:
At 04:46 04-04-2008, Matt Kettler wrote:
However, in this case it looks purely accidental. That appears to be a
legitimate HTML document, or at least doesn't appear to be intentionally
malformed.
In this case, the message wasn't formatted co
At 06:51 PM Saturday, 6/24/2006, Somebody wrote -=>
Hi,
Is there a port which I have to open to allow pyzor to run properly?
I keep having the below error.
Try opening udp port 24441 ...
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Randomly Generated Quote (474 of 1056):
Every time I close the door
ostfix as your MTA, this isn't hard to do at all.
Or - if you are using procmail:
#Delete all messages with exe attachments
:0
* ^content-type: application/octet-stream
/dev/null
Ed Kasky
~
Randomly Generated Quote (461 of 511):
The truth is a precious commodity. That's why I use it so sparingly.
- Mark Twain
At 02:53 PM Sunday, 10/1/2006, Benny Pedersen wrote -=>
On Sun, October 1, 2006 16:39, Mike Kenny wrote:
> We can police this to some extent by identifying the users who are
> originating the spam and adding them to a blacklist.
in my 15 years with postfix this is still something i dream on :-
it is intended to do is identify
spam. You will need to use something else in your arsenal to accomplish this.
You should read this before you just start deleting unread emails:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/DeletingAllMailsMarkedSpam
Ed Kasky
~
Randomly Generated Quote (442
Not sure about Qmail - I use procmail as our MDA...
At 12:49 PM Tuesday, 10/3/2006, Shahzad Abid wrote -=>
Dear Ed Kasky
Thanks for such a nice suggetion and guidance currently I am using qtrap
for my Qmail Server.
Is there any other tool available ?
Shahzad Abid
Ed Kasky
> At 09
her others do run RDJ from cron, so the question is have
there been problems doing this?
RDJ will not restart the daemon or even keep changed rulesets if the lint
returns an error. So, running it via a cron job is safe.
Ed Kasky
~
Randomly Generated Quote (462 of 478):
When angry
t sure of the cause.
I guess I should have specified that I am running spamc/spamd and
sendmail. In which case, RDJ will not restart spamd or keep the new
ruleset(s) if the lint fails.
Ed Kasky
~
Randomly Generated Quote (473 of 478):
Where there's a will, I want to be in it.
Ping...
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
Hey all, I'm not seeing some of my messages come through to the list. Could
someone tell me if they get this?
-Dan
--
Dan Mahoney
Techie, Sysadmin, WebGeek
Gushi on efnet/undernet IRC
ICQ: 13735144 AIM: LarpGM
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, Kenneth Porter wrote:
--On Thursday, June 30, 2005 12:31 AM -0500 Michael Parker
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sure, here is a basic procedure:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/BayesMigration
Great, that looks very helpful.
The page starts with "There are now multiple
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005, Dr Robert Young wrote:
I have some entries in the auto-whitelist that are "bogus" and give strong
negative scores. How would one remove them w/out doing a "clean" or
re-creating the auto-whitelist from scratch?
man spamassassin
--remove-addr-from-whitelist=addr Remove
At 12:58 PM Friday, 7/22/2005, wolfgang wrote -=>
Hi,
http connections to www.rulesemporium.com are timing out here. Maybe someone
in charge is reading this and can fix it ...
This seems to happen once in a a while...
I wonder if it's ISP related?
Ed Kasky
~
Randomly Generat
Testing 3.1.0-rc1 on a RH 7.2 machine with sendmail, I noticed this morning
that the log entires into maillog have changed from:
Aug 7 03:48:54 yoda2 spamd[11492]: identified spam (13.0/6.9) for
spamd:1205 in 2.9 seconds, 3420 bytes.
to:
Aug 15 06:23:55 yoda2 spamassassin[10790]: spamd: ide
To add to my last post on this subject, I discovered that the sa-stas.pl
that ships with SA is also coming up with zeroes. I made the following
change to the script:
next parseloop unless ($sl->{'program'} eq 'spamd');
to
next parseloop unless ($sl->{'program'} eq 'spamassassin');
a
On Sat, 20 Aug 2005, Dallas L. Engelken wrote:
Anyone know how one might track these down (what debug areas
to start with)? I've seen 2 in the last 30 hours or so.
Rerunning the same message through with spamc gives the same
score, but no __alarm__ messages.
SA 3.1rc1
I started to debug thi
nce in a while I still get a message scoring over 15 from
one of my kids ;-)
There are web interfaces for user configuration of procamil, etc. like Usermin.
Ed Kasky
~
Randomly Generated Quote (121 of 485):
"It is only as we develop others that we permanently succeed."
- Harvey S. Firestone
t to one (instead of
relying on the default which has now changed) what you mean by "trivial"?
Thanks!
Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page
http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
Ed Kasky
~
Randomly Generated Quote (286 of 4
At 11:21 AM Wednesday, 8/31/2005, Matt Kettler wrote -=>
Bowie Bailey wrote:
> I have a particular address which has been learned incorrectly by the AWL.
> I have added a custom rule to catch these spams, but the AWL is currently
> deducting about 2.2 points from each one (the last one went from
Will it be the same ip address? If not I need to change my hosts file
Ed
At 02:29 PM Friday, 9/2/2005, Dallas L. Engelken wrote -=>
FYI, the box serving rulesemporium.com will be moving to a new
datacenter this weekend. So the site may be unavailable for parts of
Saturday while DNS propo
For the times that the site wouldn't resolve. Someone here posted the
solution so I put the entry in some time ago.
At 08:51 PM Friday, 9/2/2005, you wrote -=>
May I ask why you are using a hosts file to resolve rulesemporium.com?
Dallas
-Original Message-
From: Ed Kasky
BLE...
Is this also true for the AWL SQL tables?
Yes...
Anyone have any issues using MySQL 5.0 beta?
Not here...
Ed Kasky
~
Randomly Generated Quote (200 of 488):
"To lengthen thy life, lessen thy meals."
--Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanack, 1737
At 11:58 AM Monday, 9/26/2005, Theo Van Dinter wrote -=>
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 11:10:19AM -0500, sargon wrote:
> I use Theo's excellent handlespam.pl script for reporting spam. Since
> upgrading to SA 3.1 over the weekend, I see this error when I run the
> script:
>
> (razor) Could not report s
At 05:32 PM Monday, 9/26/2005, Theo Van Dinter wrote -=>
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 01:15:36PM -0700, Ed Kasky wrote:
> FWIW, from here, I see the error in the results from handlespam on every
> message processed.
Ok, I did some more digging. Apparently in 3.1, we reversed the return
On Sat, 8 Oct 2005, Michael Monnerie wrote:
Hi, is this an eBay e-mail? All the links are going to mediaplex.com,
that's what makes me ask. I've put the e-mail here:
http://zmi.at/x/ebay.txt
small part of e-mail
Sammeln und Seltenes:
http://ebay.de.mediaplex.com/ad/ck/1066-24214-7834-45?i
AD_DATE_L1b
and it seems to have fixed it. I sent an email to the current maintainer,
Bob Menschel but thought I had better post it here as well just in case.
Ed Kasky
~
Randomly Generated Quote (169 of 489):
"Sometimes one pays most for the things one gets for nothing."
-- Albert Einstein
At 06:14 PM Monday, 10/31/2005, Doc Schneider wrote -=>
Ed Kasky wrote:
When running rdj, I get the following:
Ruleset for header abuse (sets 0-3) has changed on yoda2.
Version line: # Version: 01.03.16
***WARNING***: spamassassin --lint failed.
Lint output: [25934] warn: config: warn
At 07:17 AM Friday, 12/9/2005, SickBoy wrote -=>
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi there.
Maybe someone knows what is happening with pyzor lately ?
I'm unable to check with it, the discover command downloades correclty a
server, but I have timeouts when tryin to check the msg, s
Pyzor is back up from this end:
$ pyzor ping
66.250.40.33:24441 (200, 'OK')
Ed
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Randomly generated quote:
"Let no one come to you without leaving better and happier."
- Mother Teresa
On Tue, 28 Jul 2009, snowweb wrote:
Jari Fredriksson wrote:
What kind of a forum do you see?
I use this as an email list, straight from my email application. I don't
use Nabble or Google Groups (whatever those might be..).
Quite convenient. Just subscribe and enjoy.
I wouldn't have inter
I just upgraded to 3.3.0 from 3.2.4 and get the following errors:
Jan 26 22:10:41.856 [32397] dbg: plugin: loading FuzzyOcr from
/etc/mail/spamassassin/FuzzyOcr.pm
Jan 26 22:10:42.038 [32397] warn: plugin: eval failed: Insecure
dependency in open while running with -T switch at
/etc/mail/spa
At 03:31 AM Wednesday, 1/27/2010, you wrote -=>
Ed Kasky wrote on Tue, 26 Jan 2010 22:30:23 -0800:
> FuzzyOcr
is it mentioned in the release notes? check back with the author of this
plugin if it is compatible with 3.3.0
> Also - is anyone else getting a lot of "warning: score
At 10:02 AM Wednesday, 1/27/2010, John Wilcock wrote -=>
Le 27/01/2010 18:57, Justin Mason a écrit :
Either someone forgot to delete all these rules, or (more likely IMO)
someone forgot to include 72_active.cf and 80_additional.cf in the sa-update
files.
I think you're dead right. It appears
3:59:25.410 [29055] dbg: bayes: found bayes db version 3
Jan 27 13:59:25.412 [29055] dbg: bayes: Using userid: 3
I went through the install docs again but can't find anything wrong
with my setup. Any suggestions as to where else to look?
Thanks!
Ed Kasky
~
Randomly Generated Quote
At 03:37 PM Wednesday, 1/27/2010, Mark Martinec wrote -=>
On Wednesday January 27 2010 23:28:46 Ed Kasky wrote:
> I have been using Mysql for bayes storage for quite some time very
> successfully for quite some time. After seeing a lot of spam coming
> through since upgrading I
Sendmail Reject - Pre-Greeting Traffic: 3336% --
viruses (ClamAV): 230.4%0.5%
spam (blocked): 4017.2%9.1%
clean (sent to user mailbox):4127.4% 9.4%
Ed Kasky
~
Randomly Generated Qu
At 05:47 AM Saturday, 12/23/2006, you wrote -=>
Can someone try and help me understand why this keeps slipping through.. in
2+ days I have 40 or more of these to various addresses of my own on the
server
http://sial.org/pbot/21945
(Thanks Theo for the link)
Scored 7.4 on my setup. Notice wh
warn: FuzzyOcr: Cannot find executable for ocrad
[22986] warn: FuzzyOcr: Cannot find executable for pamthreshold
[22986] warn: FuzzyOcr: Cannot find executable for tesseract
Thanks for any help on this one. FuzzyOcr has been a great addition
to the arsenal...
Ed Kasky
~
Randomly Generated Qu
At 02:52 PM Monday, 1/8/2007, decoder wrote -=>
Ed Kasky wrote:
> I just upgraded to 3.5.1 and it seemed that everything was working
> until I tried using sa-learn on a few messages. Running
> "spamassassin -D --lint" produces the following errors:
>
> [22986] dbg:
the url...
Ed Kasky
~
Randomly Generated Quote (29 of 526):
"Be civil to all; sociable to many; familiar with few; friend to
one; enemy to none." --Benjamin Franklin
With FuzzyOcr 3.5.1 and SA 3.1.7, I noticed this in the log while
debugging my setup:
2007-01-23 01:39:23 [16842] Processing Message with ID
"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" ("Lacy Silva"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -> "ed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
2007-01-23 01:39:23 [16842] GIF: [248x442] submersible.gif (5458)
2
At 10:23 AM Tuesday, 1/23/2007, René Berber wrote -=>
Ed Kasky wrote:
> With FuzzyOcr 3.5.1 and SA 3.1.7, I noticed this in the log while
> debugging my setup:
>
> 2007-01-23 01:39:23 [16842] Processing Message with ID
> "<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" ("Lacy Silva
At 12:54 PM Tuesday, 1/23/2007, René Berber wrote -=>
Ed Kasky wrote:
> At 10:23 AM Tuesday, 1/23/2007, René Berber wrote -=>
>> Ed Kasky wrote:
>>
>> > With FuzzyOcr 3.5.1 and SA 3.1.7, I noticed this in the log while
>> > debugging my setup:
>>
At 01:50 AM Sunday, 1/28/2007, Rodney Richison wrote -=>
Is pyzor down? I keep getting timeout, can not do a pyzor ping etc..
Is this safe to use? I can at least "pyzor ping" it. Course, pyzor
discover will break it again... :)
82.94.255.100:24441
$ pyzor ping
82.94.255.100:24441 (200,
At 06:04 AM Saturday, 2/10/2007, you wrote -=>
pyzor stopped working on my fedora core 5 system. I get the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/pyzor", line 3, in ?
import pyzor.client
ImportError: No module named pyzor.client
The contents of /usr/bin/pyzor are
files. The required_hits lines are
remarked out in the individual user files. Where else might this be
coming from?
Running SA version 3.1.1 with Sendmail 8.13.6
Thanks in advance...
Ed Kasky
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At 03:39 PM Thursday, 4/6/2006, you wrote -=>
On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, Ed Kasky wrote:
> I have the following in /etc/mail/spamassasin/local.cf
> required_hits 6.9
>
> Yet I just noticed the following that started at some point Tuesday:
>
> Content analysis details: (18.3
At 04:59 PM Thursday, 4/6/2006, you wrote -=>
Ed Kasky wrote:
> At 03:39 PM Thursday, 4/6/2006, you wrote -=>
>> On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, Ed Kasky wrote:
>>
>> > I have the following in /etc/mail/spamassasin/local.cf
>> > required_hits 6.9
>> >
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At 05:36 PM Thursday, 4/6/2006, Matt Kettler wrote -=>
Ed Kasky wrote:
> At 04:59 PM Thursday, 4/6/2006, you wrote -=>
>> Ed Kasky wrote:
>> > At 03:39 PM Thursday, 4/6/2006, you wrote -=>
>> >> On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, Ed Kasky wrote:
>> >>
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At 05:36 PM Thursday, 4/6/2006, Matt Kettler wrote -=>
Hmm, what are the permissions on /etc/mail/spamassassin and
/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf?
Any chance either or both are owner-only and not readable by the spamd user?
I think I finally found what was causing the problem. I had used
sa
At 12:28 PM Saturday, 5/13/2006, David Baron wrote -=>
On Friday 12 May 2006 11:47, Patrick Baeumel wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> is there any WebGUI for training and managing Spamassassin like DSPAM uses
> one?
>
> Anyone got any Links for me? ;)
Webmin.
Lets you enter rules as well.
If you add User
At 11:28 PM Tuesday, 5/16/2006, Yusuf Ahmed wrote -=>
Hi Guys,
Couldn't find a thread like this
hence this new one. Just wondering what strategy people are using when it
comes to dealing with email that gets enough points to be considered as
spam. Eg. being deleted and quarantined, or delivere
OTECTED], and so forth). They're
not using my smtp server, just faking the from.
If you haven't already, you may want to consider setting up SPF for
your outgoing mail server.
http://www.openspf.org/
Ed Kasky
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At 12:10 PM Thursday, 4/5/2007, night duke wrote -=>
Hola creo que estoy un poco perdido...
Hello - I believe that I am a little lost...
Tengo puesto el spamassassin pero todavia no me queda
I have SA installed yet I am still unclear about white lists.
muy claro el tema de las listas blan
Good morning:
I currently have a cron set to run RDJ once a week but am getting
AUTOBAN messages since the DOS on rulesemporium. Anyone know how I
can fix this?
[5633] warn: config: failed to parse line, skipping, in
"/etc/mail/spamassassin/70_sare_evilnum1.cf": AUTOBAN: Over 500 *.cf
requ
: Blacknight [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 June 2007 14:28
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: RDJ AUTOBAN
Ed Kasky wrote:
Good morning:
I currently have a cron set to run RDJ once a week but am getting
AUTOBAN messages since the DOS on rulesemporium. Anyone know how I can
fi
TP-EQUIV' ${TMPDIR}/*|xargs -n1 rm -f
+
cd ${OLDDIR};
exit;
rules_du_jour will still fail, but this will clean up the mess and next
time (hopefully) it'll run properly. I'm plumb out of time to figure
this out today so I'll revisit it later and submit a better patch.
This wo
and the second time on 70_sare_adult.cf.
Weird...
Ed Kasky
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"Law of Drunkedness" You can't fall off the floor.
At 04:57 AM Tuesday, 7/10/2007, SARE Webmaster wrote -=>
Ok, so the word is that the telia link is saturated with traffic
from the ddos yet.. I'd like some traceroutes to
www.rulesemporium.com for anyone that is having problems.
The issue with the html found in rulesets (the "0.1 refresh" pa
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