--On Tuesday, August 05, 2003 10:13 AM -0500 Dan Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:


> Hey, I'm new to this mailing list, and to spamassassin for that matter.
> Couple quick questions.    
> 1.  How do I tell which version of spamassassin my isp is running?
> They're hosting us on a Redhat box.

You should see a line in the headers of incoming e-mail:

X-Spam-Status: No, hits=0.9 required=5.0
        tests=HTML_20_30,HTML_MESSAGE,KNOWN_MAILING_LIST
        version=2.55
That's the version they are running.


> 2.  Am I correctly using spamassassin when I don't get any email that is 
> marked with the subject being ****SPAM****.  I'm curious because that
> seems to be the default way that spamassassin marks email it considers as
> spam, but I'm wondering if it might be getting routed to another inbox,
> and not sent to the end users. At any rate, the people at my company
> never receive mail tagged as spam in the subject line.

SpamAssassin will by default mark SPAM as such, however it will not delete
the mail or forward it by itself - A tool such as procmail would be
required to do anything more with SpamAssassin.

> What file and syntax would I use to blacklist a domain name?    
> Any help appreciated, 

You'd need to have your ISP do that.

Hope this helps.

Evan


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