Hi,
/etc/amavis/conf.d/01-hostname is defined as
chomp($myhostname = tux.paradise.net.nz. --fqdn);
but
/etc/init.d/amavis start
gives me
Starting amavisd: Bareword found where operator expected
at /etc/amavis/conf.d/01-hostname
+line 6, near --fqdn
(Missing operator before fqdn?)
Hi,
sa-update --nogpg --updatedir /var/amavisd/usr/local/share/spamassassin
'amavisd debug-sa' picks up the rules. I set the above command to run
as cronjob once a week.
Read the warning:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=spamassassin-usersm=11546111299
Gary V
thanks for
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Hi,
/etc/amavis/conf.d/01-hostname is defined as
Peter wrote:
Hi,
sa-update --nogpg --updatedir /var/amavisd/usr/local/share/spamassassin
'amavisd debug-sa' picks up the rules. I set the above command to run
as cronjob once a week.
Read the warning:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=spamassassin-usersm=11546111299
Gary V
On 10/27/06, Anders Norrbring [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ralf Hildebrandt skrev:
* Anders Norrbring [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
AFAIK, no. But SpamAssassin need to lint the new rulesets, so I've added
a lint into my update script, like this:
cat /etc/cron.daily/spamassassin
#!/bin/sh
Heute (29.10.2006/04:56 Uhr) schrieb Matthew Kitchin (Usenet/Lists),
Jim Knuth wrote:
Hallo und Guten Morgen AMaViS-user,
Unfortunately, I cannot see whether the FuzzyOcr works. How
can I test it? I have seen - with amavisd-new debug-sa - that
FuzzyOcr.pm was loaded.
Put it in debug mode
Jim Knuth wrote:
I do not know whether there are problems. I know only not whether
it is active. No error messages in debug mode.
If you put it in debug mode and send one of the samples through, you will
get more info. If it doesn't catch it and log something in the log file, it
isn't
Hello,
I think the confusing thing here, is that the debug mode needs to be set
in amavisd.conf, and it is called log_level
So in amavisd.conf set:
$log_level = 2;
Then you will have all the applied rules in your logfile, and you can just
grep for FUZZY_OCR in your maillog, after you have
Peter Huetmannsberger wrote:
Hello,
I think the confusing thing here, is that the debug mode needs to be
set in amavisd.conf, and it is called log_level
So in amavisd.conf set:
$log_level = 2;
I was referring to the log level in fuzzyocr.cf. Below are the relevant
entries in mine:
Peter wrote:
An additional question,
what is it that triggers the use of FUZZY_OCR? It doesn't seem to be used
with every mail. Or do I have something wrong in my setup?
Thanks a lot,
.peter
The message must score below focr_autodisable_score for one thing.
Set this to a high number
Heute (29.10.2006/19:38 Uhr) schrieb Gary V,
Peter wrote:
An additional question,
what is it that triggers the use of FUZZY_OCR? It doesn't seem to be used
with every mail. Or do I have something wrong in my setup?
Thanks a lot,
.peter
The message must score below
On Sun, Oct 29, 2006 at 12:23:21PM -0600, Matthew Kitchin (Usenet/Lists) wrote:
Peter Huetmannsberger wrote:
Hello,
I think the confusing thing here, is that the debug mode needs to be
set in amavisd.conf, and it is called log_level
So in amavisd.conf set:
$log_level = 2;
I
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