e any idea how to do that ?
Can I define a eval rule and dynamically process user preferences ?
My idea is: user stores the attach extension at userpref tables (as
whitelist/blacklist does - using or not mimeheader plugin).
Best Regards,
Fernando
user level.
Regards,
Fernando
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> On Fri, 26 Jun 2009, ferna...@dfcom.com.br wrote:
>> I would like spamassassin does:
>> Read attach extensions from userpref (database),
>> filter that mime and set a message header,
where
it would be very nice to trash messages with a score over, let's say 10.
We're running spamassassin 2.63 (haven't had time to upgrade to 2.64 yet),
with amavisd.
Any hints?
Cheers,
Fernando
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> Sent: Wednesday, 22 September 2004 11:02 AM
> To: Fernando Serto
> Cc: 'users@spamassassin.apache.org'
> Subject: Re: how to trash messages with score over 10 points?
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>
> On Wed, 22 Sep 2004, Fernando Serto wrote:
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Hi, I have two spamassassin installed, one SUSE 10.1 and another redhat 9 .
Suse has sa 3.1.3 and redhat has sa 3.1.4
With suse the sample-spam.txt scores to 12, and with redhat scores to 1000,
any idea why?, the SUSE installation is on production and running all right,
redhat is not, As it is oud