On 13.01.09 11:46, Nelson Serafica wrote:
I want to enable spf. AFAIK, it was enabled by default.
uncomment loading of the plugin, and you need to have Mail::SPF or
Mail::SPF::Query installed (the former is preferred)
However, I want to change the score.
there are many rules for SPF. Do not
-Original Message-
From: Benny Pedersen [mailto:m...@junc.org]
Sent: Monday, 12 January 2009 4:13 AM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: RE: Daily run output
On Sun, January 11, 2009 03:08, Anthony Kamau wrote:
2/ Locate the line starting with 'root:' in the file
On Tue, 2009-01-13 at 05:09 +0100, Benny Pedersen wrote:
On Tue, January 13, 2009 04:46, Nelson Serafica wrote:
I tried to check Mail::SpamAssassin::PerMsgStatus in
http://search.cpan.organd it point me to
Mail-SpamAssassin-3.2.5.tar.gz. However, I'm already
using SpamAssassin Server
Hi,
I have a problem with my setup of SpamAssassin version 3.2.3 integrated with
Exim 4.67-5.
The configuration is up and running for almost a year, but only the first
4-5 months were without incident.
I'm running the spamassassin integrated on the system level through the
spamd.
Since a while 2
Hi,
Mail occasionally slows down here and the main issue we see is the very
long SA checks and SA TIMEOUTS. This forces us to drop the size mail we
scan and restart Amavis and Apamassasin otherwise the queues will grow
into the thousands. Also note that the Amavis daemons will be running at
Hi,
Mail occasionally slows down here and the main issue we see is the very
long SA checks and SA TIMEOUTS. This forces us to drop the size mail we
scan and restart Amavis and Apamassasin otherwise the queues will grow
Could be SA stuff, could be amavisd stuff.
Some things to check,
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
positive SPF results mean NOTHING - any spammer
can register a domain and create SPF for it. Only the *FAILs are useful
since it means someone is (probably) spoofing. Maybe NEUTRAL can indicate
anything, but PASS has non-zero score only because zero score would
-Original Message-
From: Benny Pedersen [mailto:m...@junc.org]
Sent: Monday, 12 January 2009 4:13 AM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: RE: Daily run output
On Sun, January 11, 2009 03:08, Anthony Kamau wrote:
2/ Locate the line starting with 'root:' in the file
Guys,
I'm sure you're as sad as I am re- temporary suspension of the brilliant
services offered by Steve Basford and is helpers at Sane Security. In a sick
kind of way, the 'bad guys' are acknowledging the work these guys have done by
DOSing them, but that doesn't help much with the daily
Anyone have a clue on this one?
[3963] dbg: dcc: dccifd is available: /usr/local/dcc/dccifd
[3963] dbg: info: entering helper-app run mode
[3963] dbg: info: leaving helper-app run mode
[3963] warn: dcc: dccifd - check skipped: Broken pipe
__brokenpipe__ignore__ at
A good percentage of our emails are not getting evaluated by SA's rules.
qmail + qmail-scanner + Spamassassin 3.25 + ClamAV on FreeBSD. Supervised by
daemontools.
I've started spamd with debugging on, and tinkered with the various child
process values:
#exec spamd -D -x -u qscand -H /tmp -s
Nelson Serafica wrote:
I want to enable spf. AFAIK, it was enabled by default. However, I
want to change the score. Instead of -0.001, I want it to change to
-2. So I edit local.cf http://local.cf and put:
header SPF_PASS eval:check_for_spf_pass()
describe SPF_PASS SPF: sender
Can anyone give me any possible pointers or things to check?
I am at my wits' end here...I am happy to post a spamassassin
-D --lint if that helps.
Thanks - John
john
basically it all depends on the qmail-scanner config and it can be semi
complex and may not be correct in terms of if
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