Spammer apparently is using [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the FROm
field of the emails he is sending out. Domain is one of my customers
virtual domain, spammer made up the username in the email address. Now
I am getting burried by mail notifications returning to
sender...obviously wrong person.
How do
Hello Predrag,
Saturday, September 11, 2004, 9:47:42 AM, you wrote:
PL> Spammer apparently is using [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the FROm
PL> field of the emails he is sending out. Domain is one of
my customers
PL> virtual domain, spammer made up the username in the email address.
PL> Now I am getting
Jason Frisvold wrote:
You mean this?
http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3766
Awesome, thanks for the link :)
It's always interesting to watch the flow of thinking for something
like this... I can agree with both sides of the permissions issue...
In my case, the only users with dir
Currently I use a maildrop script that checks the score given to the email
by SA and if it reaches a certain number or greater it gets sent to a
different mailbox.
My question is could you do that instead in SA local.cf and if so which
one would be better in doing this? Should I keep the maildrop s
SquirrelMail, for those that don't know, is an alternative web interface
capable of accessing most of the most popular mail servers. I've just
completed a major rewrite of the SourceForge project for the
Spamassassin PHP-SA_MySQL plugin which I now maintain. This plugin
allows your clients whi
tem to turn those
off, since I am using a plugin that does the same thing a little more
comprehensively (completely configurable, not necessarily tied to SA).
That plugin is attached and might be released soon. Randy?
- Paul
On Mar 8, 2005, at 2:22 PM, p dont think wrote:
Can you please expla