On 2/10/23 06:10, Dan Mahoney (Gushi) wrote:
Hey there all.
Hello.
1) Are these known issues.
Not sure, but I have the same problem.
2) Is it worth filing a bug?
I guess so, but I'm not sure if this is something worth reporting here;
maybe to FreeBSD.
I've been wanting to look into
On 1/26/23 09:02, giova...@paclan.it wrote:
MIMEDefang 2.84 will syntetize an header like:
by $hostname (envelope-sender $Sender) (MIMEDefang) with ESMTP id
$MessageID"
even for authenticated emails while MIMEDefang 2.85+ will inject ESMTPA
header for authenticated emails.
This will change
On 1/26/23 08:23, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
So, I'm tempted to conclude that I don't need to mess with
internal_networks, msa_networks, and trusted_networks,
Not here
Ok.
clients submitting mail without
authentication (which was very common >10 years ago and still persists
On 1/25/23 12:37, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
just the headers should be enough.
You can also post headers on site like pastebin.
Trying again, with fewer details...
Looking at a quarantined message, the only received header is (anonymized):
Received: from [192.168.xxx.xxx]
On 1/24/23 19:01, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
Can you post the Received: headers?
I'm trying...
I've prepared a long and detailed message, but it doesn't seem to come
through...
Curious if this simpler message will...
bye & Thanks
av.
On 1/23/23 17:53, Bill Cole wrote:
Hello.
SA4 has been in ports for a while. MD3.x should be but is not. This is
unlikely to be relevant to your problem.
Yes, I know, but on HEAD.
I'm using quarterly port branch (currently 2023Q1), otherwise, with so
frequent changes, maintenance would be
On 1/23/23 16:58, Reindl Harald wrote:
split inbound and outbound mail on different servers and run a dedicated
SA instance for submission port - clients don't have a business
connecting to port 25 at all
Thanks for answering.
Having two mail servers is something we have considered: while
Hello.
I've got a long standing server, where I run FreeBSD (13.1) + sendmail
(8.17.1) + MIMEDefang (2.84) + SpamAssassin (3.4.6).
(I know there are more recent versions, but that's what ports currently
provide).
This has been working perfectly for years.
Since the beginning of this year,
On 2020-07-11 00:32, Mark London wrote:
Spamassassin is not alone.
Quote:
"If a lot of people believe in something stupid, it just doesn't stop
being stupid".
On 2020-05-03 00:42, Jos Chrispijn wrote:
[spamassassin-3.4.4 + FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE-p4]
Dear list members,
Using this version I get the following warning lines when I update:
May 2 12:00:06.917 [82826] dbg: diag: [...] optional module not installed:
Geo::IP ('require' failed)
May 2
On 2019-03-01 07:21, Mike Marynowski wrote:
For anyone who wants to play around with this, the DNS service has been
posted. You can test the existence of a website on a domain or any of
its parent domains by making DNS queries as follows:
subdomain.domain.com.httpcheck.singulink.com
Hello.
On 2/28/19 3:40 PM, Mike Marynowski wrote:
Right now the test plugin I've built makes a single HTTP request for
each email while I evaluate this but I'll be building a DNS query
endpoint or a local domain cache to make it more efficient before
putting it into production.
Please keep us
On 12/04/14 18:49, Axb wrote:
A few have shown interest but as there hasn't been the flood of
enthusiasm and stuff getting done which I hoped for so I've dropped the
idea of getting a public autogenerated rule set / sa-update channel going.
Hello.
With the risk of sounding stupid...
I would
Hello.
I'm running SpamAssassin on several FreeBSD box (7.3 and 8.1, i386 and
amd64) with Sought rules.
On each of them I have this in crontab:
sa-update --gpgkey 6C6191E3 --channel sought.rules.yerp.org --channel
updates.spamassassin.org
Problem is the server will often lose the GPG.key, so
Hello.
Is anyone using the above PERL library?
Is it working fine for you?
I think I'm experiencing some bugs, but I'm used the latest version.
However, that seems to be quite old.
Is it still supported?
Can you suggest any replacement?
bye Thanks
av.
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