I 'm using amavis-new 2.4 with p0f and SA 3.1 with FuzzyOcr on FreeBSD
6.1. with postfix.
When I feed to SA by hand, the scores are 2 -3 times higher than what
Amavis gives it. In amavis' debug output, I can see FuzzyOcr being
loaded but it never scores anything. SA is configured to use
Jeff wrote:
I 'm using amavis-new 2.4 with p0f and SA 3.1 with FuzzyOcr on FreeBSD
6.1. with postfix.
When I feed to SA by hand, the scores are 2 -3 times higher than what
Amavis gives it. In amavis' debug output, I can see FuzzyOcr being
loaded but it never scores anything. SA is
Hi,
we want to bypass the part of the banned_filename_re for some email-addresses.
For example, we
do not allow [.js] files based on the [$banned_filename_re] directive, but
unfortunately Tim
needs to recieve these [.js] files that are part of a calculation he recieves
from our accountant.
Christian wrote:
Hi,
we want to bypass the part of the banned_filename_re for some
email-addresses. For example, we
do not allow [.js] files based on the [$banned_filename_re] directive, but
unfortunately Tim
needs to recieve these [.js] files that are part of a calculation he recieves
Gary V wrote:
Jeff wrote:
I 'm using amavis-new 2.4 with p0f and SA 3.1 with FuzzyOcr on FreeBSD
6.1. with postfix.
When I feed to SA by hand, the scores are 2 -3 times higher than what
Amavis gives it. In amavis' debug output, I can see FuzzyOcr being
loaded but it
Jeff wrote:
Gary V wrote:
Jeff wrote:
I 'm using amavis-new 2.4 with p0f and SA 3.1 with FuzzyOcr on FreeBSD
6.1. with postfix.
When I feed to SA by hand, the scores are 2 -3 times higher than what
Amavis gives it. In amavis' debug output, I can see FuzzyOcr being
Gary wrote:
Jeff wrote:
Gary V wrote:
Jeff wrote:
I 'm using amavis-new 2.4 with p0f and SA 3.1 with FuzzyOcr on FreeBSD
6.1. with postfix.
When I feed to SA by hand, the scores are 2 -3 times higher than what
Amavis gives it. In amavis' debug output, I can see
Gary V wrote:
Jeff wrote:
Gary V wrote:
Jeff wrote:
I 'm using amavis-new 2.4 with p0f and SA 3.1 with FuzzyOcr on FreeBSD
6.1. with postfix.
When I feed to SA by hand, the scores are 2 -3 times higher than what
Amavis gives it. In
Jeff wrote:
focr_autodisable_score was set to 100 (the docs say that the default is
10). Sorry for forgetting to mention that earlier. The mails I'm testing
with are getting scores in the 10-30 range. I also set it to 1000 and
ran the tests again. I get the same result with 10, 100 or
Gary V wrote:
Jeff wrote:
focr_autodisable_score was set to 100 (the docs say that the default is
10). Sorry for forgetting to mention that earlier. The mails I'm testing
with are getting scores in the 10-30 range. I also set it to 1000 and
ran the tests again. I get the same result
I have a message that was falsely detected as spam[1]. I have
found the gzipped file in /var/virusmails/spam-.gz.
Is there a simple way to retrieve it or pass it on to the
intended recipient, or do I just have to manually process it?
I gunzipped it and tried to read it with mutt, but it
What I do to release messages is the following (well something like it).
zcat /var/virusmails/spam-.gz | sendmail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Troy Piggins
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 5:58 PM
To: Amavis List
-Original Message-
From: Troy Piggins
Subject: [AMaViS-user] how to retrieve a false positive spam
I have a message that was falsely detected as spam[1]. I
have found the gzipped file in /var/virusmails/spam-.gz.
Is there a simple way to retrieve it or pass it on to the
[ Top-posting corrected ]
* Paul Barbeau is quoted my replies are inline below :
I have a message that was falsely detected as spam[1]. I have
found the gzipped file in /var/virusmails/spam-.gz.
Is there a simple way to retrieve it or pass it on to the
intended recipient, or do I
At 05:18 PM 1/29/2007, Troy Piggins wrote:
[ Top-posting corrected ]
* Paul Barbeau is quoted my replies are inline below :
I have a message that was falsely detected as spam[1]. I have
found the gzipped file in /var/virusmails/spam-.gz.
Is there a simple way to retrieve it or pass
Jeff,
Done, and this did produce more output. FuzzyOcr is being called by the
vscan user, and produces exactly the same log output as other users,
with no errors.
Still no scores from it in the headers for the vscan user.
Does that give a clue?
Is this the FuzzyOcr 2.3b from ports
Troy,
Aah, amavisd-release - that looks like what I am after.
I'll look into that. Thanks.
Your example would then be:
amavisd-release spam-.gz
...assuming you have: $auth_required_release=0;
See RELEASE_NOTES, search for:
release from quarantine functionality is now a built-in
* Mark Martinec is quoted my replies are inline below :
Troy,
Aah, amavisd-release - that looks like what I am after.
I'll look into that. Thanks.
Your example would then be:
amavisd-release spam-.gz
...assuming you have: $auth_required_release=0;
Thanks, that looks like
Mark Martinec wrote:
Jeff,
Done, and this did produce more output. FuzzyOcr is being called by the
vscan user, and produces exactly the same log output as other users,
with no errors.
Still no scores from it in the headers for the vscan user.
Does that give a clue?
Is this the
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