On Thursday September 2 2010 01:52:28 Runbox wrote:
Would you please remove Runbox.com from that list as we have not been a
free email provider since 2001.
Kim
Thanks, removed!
Should propagate with the next sa-update.
Mark
Hi, i have set up an RBLDNSD server hopefully to do surbl for me, but i have
no clue how to make spamassassin query that, i don't have any clue how to
add that in local.cf .. if someone could point me to the right direction,
that'll be really appreciated.
thanks
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On tor 02 sep 2010 12:31:16 CEST, selven wrote
Hi, i have set up an RBLDNSD server hopefully to do surbl for me, but i have
no clue how to make spamassassin query that, i don't have any clue how to
add that in local.cf .. if someone could point me to the right direction,
that'll be really
On tor 02 sep 2010 09:08:30 CEST, Chris Datfung wrote
I ran sa-update. As you pointed out, there are a number of RBLs in the
standard configuration that for some reason aren't checked, thus I thought I
could easily fix that by adding them to local.cf and when that didn't work I
tried in
On 2010-09-01 22:47, Chris Datfung wrote:
I'm running spamassassin version 3.3.1-1 from the Debian package. I added
several RBLs to /etc/mail/spamassassin/init.pre but spamassassin only
queries its built in RBLs and not the ones I added. An example RBL entry to
init.pre is shown below:
header
On 9/2/2010 3:08 AM, Chris Datfung wrote:
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 5:06 AM, Benny Pedersen m...@junc.org
mailto:m...@junc.org wrote:
On ons 01 sep 2010 22:47:36 CEST, Chris Datfung wrote
header IN_NJABL_ORG
rbleval:check_rbl('njabl','dnsbl.njabl.org.')
describe
i mean, how do i tell spamassassin to look query which server.
rbldnsd is already up and running
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Benny Pedersen m...@junc.org wrote:
On tor 02 sep 2010 12:31:16 CEST, selven wrote
Hi, i have set up an RBLDNSD server hopefully to do surbl for me, but i
have
On 02.09.10 15:51, selven wrote:
i mean, how do i tell spamassassin to look query which server.
you will not. SpamAssassin uses standard system libraries for querying DNS.
you must configure your resolving name server(s) to preferrably forward
configured zone to your rbldnsd.
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Matus UHLAR -
ahh okie. thanks
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 3:53 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas uh...@fantomas.skwrote:
On 02.09.10 15:51, selven wrote:
i mean, how do i tell spamassassin to look query which server.
you will not. SpamAssassin uses standard system libraries for querying DNS.
you must configure
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 2:30 PM, Matt Kettler mkettler...@verizon.netwrote:
Can you try again using a message, such as the sample-spam.txt that comes
with the SA tarball.
spamassassin sample-spam.txt 21 -D
In particular, we want to look at the dbg: dns: is DNS available? line
and other
On tor 02 sep 2010 13:51:02 CEST, selven wrote
i mean, how do i tell spamassassin to look query which server.
rbldnsd is already up and running
i only forget to tell that you also need nameserver 127.0.0.1 in
/etc/resolv.conf only that nameserver no more no less :-)
did you bind rbldnsd
On Thursday, September 2, 2010, 4:51:02 AM, selven selven wrote:
i mean, how do i tell spamassassin to look query which server.
As Benny said you serve the zone with a local domain then query
that local domain. Instructions are at:
http://www.surbl.org/public-dns.html
Post a copy of your
On 9/1/2010 5:57 PM, Emin Akbulut wrote:
/*
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There is no second MTA/SMTP server. Imagine 3 machines
in my environment: 1. Mail client, 2: Mail server 3: SA server.
Test message is OUTGOING message, I'm authenticated user.
The only HELO command sender is my mail client
On Thu, 2 Sep 2010, Emin Akbulut wrote:
Good. My test mail headers rejected here: : P
It's best to post sample messages to a site like pastebin, and then just
post the URL for that here. A sample sent to the mailing list will, as
you've seen, be subject to scanning and rejection,
On Thu, 2010-09-02 at 00:57 +0300, Emin Akbulut wrote:
Good. My test mail headers rejected here: : P
Ugh, yeah -- do not send spam this way. GTUBE by its very definition is
meant to be caught by SA.
Replying to the DSN probably wasn't the best of choices either. What's
that subject got
I've had problems sa-learning some particular emails that have some
ASCII escape characters, I've been getting this email that passes right
through the filter Subject: (¯`·._..babes_in_blue^(TM).._.·´¯)
sa-learn won't recognize it as a message scanned, I'm pretty sure these
characters (¯`·._..
2010/9/2 Karsten Bräckelmann guent...@rudersport.de
Kind of repeating myself here, but... HOW does SA running on the third
machine get the message? The headers you showed us aren't necessarily
the ones SA ultimately gets to see.
Oh god, it's not mystery, my mail server got two IP, an
On Fri, 3 Sep 2010, Emin Akbulut wrote:
2010/9/2 Karsten Br?ckelmann guent...@rudersport.de
Kind of repeating myself here, but... HOW does SA running on the third
machine get the message? The headers you showed us aren't necessarily
the ones SA ultimately gets to see.
Oh god, it's not
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