Thanks Mr Shunz, my SA is definitely enabled. See screen shot: http://www.nabble.com/file/p13322555/5.jpg
As well how do I increment and implement the filters based upon the settings? I am a newbie at this, so please let me know where I can go and learn how to do this stuff...Thanks again W Mr Shunz wrote: > > On 10/19/07, cyclops images <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Hi there: > <snip> >> How can I set up SpamAssassin to stop these >> annoying messages from reaching me? Any help and advice would be greatly >> appreciated. > > Hi, are you sure SA is enabled in cPanel? > >> This is what I currently have configured in my Cpanel: >> Currently I have set my required_score to 2.00 >> >> Filter Destination >> $h_X-Spam-Bar: contains "++" Discard >> $h_X-Spam-Status: begins "yes" Discard >> $header_subject: contains "***SPAM***" Discard >> > > 2.00 seems VERY LOW, on stock cPanel configuration we > had issues with false positives even with required_score 8.0. > Again check if SA is enabled. > >> Question: In the 2nd jpeg below how can I assign scores and what does >> this >> do? > > these are the tests SA does with their default values: > http://spamassassin.apache.org/tests_3_2_x.html > > you should check your email headers to know which tests > are performed on spam mail SA doesn't recognize and increment > them accordingly. > Again, headers should contain SA info *if* SA is enabled in > cPanel. > > cheers > > -- > Daniele Santi .o. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ..o |,,,/_ > Linux User #415108 ooo > --------------------------------------------------------- > () ascii ribbon campaign - against html mail > /\ - against microsoft attachments > --------------------------------------------------------- > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/How-to-use-Email-Filters---In-Cpanel-with-SpamAssassin--tf4655903.html#a13322555 Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.