On 2015-02-10 01:20, Daniel Bayerdorffer wrote:
But there are no headers in the messages showing snf's results. I can see
that the snf4sa.cf has it set to add them though.
# Header line containing the results from SNFServer.
add_header all SNF-Result _SNFRESULTTAG_
add_header all
On 2015-02-10 11:23, Thomas Klaube wrote:
Sometimes we see false positives from some of the users although
they have been authenticated correctly. Is there a way to tell
SNFMilter to whitelist authenticated users?
There is no such mechanism in Message Sniffer at this time.
I might also point
Hi all,
We are using SNFMilter for some time now. Many (most) of our users
are working from outside our LAN. They connect to Port 25 of our
server for mailrelay after a successful SMTP AUTH.
Sometimes we see false positives from some of the users although
they have been authenticated correctly.
Hi Pete,
I implemented the identifier option. Thanks for the advice. I've also finally
seen an email where spamassassin is acknowledging some input from SNF.
X-Spam-Status: Yes, score=14.214 tagged_above=-10 required=6.6
tests=[BAYES_95=3, KB_DATE_CONTAINS_TAB=2.751,
Hi Linda (and the Sniffer community),
I just wanted to let everyone know what I ended up doing to work with Zimbra.
I copied the snf4sa.pm and snf4sa.cf files to the
/opt/zimbra/data/spamassassin/localrules
directory per this Zimbra wiki article
On 2015-02-10 14:53, Thomas Klaube wrote:
I might also point out that white-listing mechanisms generally lead to
abuse.
I tend to agree that white-listing is usually not the best solution
But please consider this case: one of our users tries to relay mail
through our servers and is
Ursprüngliche Mail -
Von: Pete McNeil madscient...@armresearch.com
An: Message Sniffer Community sniffer@sortmonster.com
Gesendet: Dienstag, 10. Februar 2015 17:40:02
Betreff: [sniffer] Re: milter and smtp auth
There is no such mechanism in Message Sniffer at this time.
I might