in
local.cf .
How can I fix that problem ?
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Cedric BUSCHINI
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Which rule sets this ? I have grep'd through /etc/mail/spamassassin and the
variable is used but does not seem to get set anywhere ?
Hi,
Have a look in /usr/share/spamassassin.
There is 60_whitelist.cf for rules and about scores it s in 50_scores.cf
BUT it's
that the rule USER_IN_WHITELIST
had been hit with a -100.
On Tue, 15 May 2007 10:35:35 +0200, Cedric BUSCHINI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Which rule sets this ? I have grep'd through /etc/mail/spamassassin and
the variable is used but does not seem to get set
Hello List,
I d just like to have a confirmation about how to use sa-learn.
1 - create a directory containing spams (mails tagged as spam and mails not tagged as spam but which are real spams)
2 - create a directory containing hams (mails not tagged as spam and which are not spam at all and
Hello
Hi at all, I want to deliver mail marked from spamassassin with SPAM
to admin address and not deliver to the user.
Is possible?
Yes it is !!
As Matt said we need to know what tools you use...
I run spamassassin with Postfix.
I 've set in header_checks file :
hello,
These lines are logged every 5 minutes :
Aug 30 12:19:02 srvmail spamd[2002]: prefork: periodic ping from
spamd parent
Aug 30 12:19:02 srvmail spamd[2002]: prefork: sysread(10) not
ready, wait max 300 secs
Aug 30 12:19:02 srvmail spamd[2001]: prefork: periodic ping
Justin Mason wrote:
Cedric BUSCHINI writes:
hello,
These lines are logged every 5 minutes :
Aug 30 12:19:02 srvmail spamd[2002]: prefork: periodic ping from
spamd parent
Aug 30 12:19:02 srvmail spamd[2002]: prefork: sysread(10) not
ready, wait max 300 secs