Early Questions

2005-07-19 Thread Mark Williams
Hi All (just joined, so please be gentle;-) ), I have just installed spamassassin v3.0.4 in a test environment (which is a mirror of the live environment) and have a number of questions, which I can not see within the manuals/support documentation. Firstly, this is my configuration: Server: Linu

Procmail for site wide usage

2005-07-21 Thread Mark Williams
Hi All (Thanks for the advice and support I have received so far), I have just installed spamassassin v3.0.4 in a test environment (which is a mirror of the live environment) and am need of some advice, which I can not see within the manuals/support documentation. Firstly, this is my configuratio

Re: Procmail for site wide usage

2005-07-21 Thread Mark Williams
See details: On 7/21/05, Kai Schaetzl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mark Williams wrote on Thu, 21 Jul 2005 15:45:30 +0100: > > > (Q) Given that this RH machine runs only POP3 (management will not > > allow anything else) how do I set up my /etc/procmailrc file such t

Re: Procmail for site wide usage

2005-07-21 Thread Mark Williams
On 7/21/05, Kai Schaetzl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Mark Williams wrote on Thu, 21 Jul 2005 17:49:04 +0100:> The issue is how I get> procmail to put SPAM mail in $HOME/mail/spam for each of the users. That should be explained in the spamassassin install readme, I'm sure.Apa

Relearning/routing spam/ham with Outlook client

2005-07-28 Thread Mark Williams
Hi All,   Setup: RH9.0 using sendmail with procmail and spamassassin (3.0.4) for site wide use. Clients: Windows XP, using Microsoft Oulook 2000, connecting to RH9.0 server using POP3. Have created 2 users ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]) which users can send False Negatives to. Have a c

Re: Relearning/routing spam/ham with Outlook client

2005-07-29 Thread Mark Williams
I like the sound of option 1 for our organisation. Here is my thinking: 1. Have users create a new mail message and attach the "spam" message to it. Send the message with attachment to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.Use Procmail to make sure there is an attachment. If no attachment send received message to

Re: Relearning/routing spam/ham with Outlook client

2005-07-29 Thread Mark Williams
I like the sound of option 1 for our organisation. Here is my thinking: 1. Have users create a new mail message and attach the "spam" message to it. Send the message with attachment to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.Use Procmail to make sure there is an attachment. If no attachment send received message to

Fwd: Relearning/routing spam/ham with Outlook client

2005-07-29 Thread Mark Williams
-- Forwarded message -- From: Mark Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Jul 29, 2005 1:58 PM Subject: Re: Relearning/routing spam/ham with Outlook client To: Herb Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thanks for that Herb appreciate the perl script, but am definately looking