+ SpamAssassin, and then gets delivered to the recipients on
my machine (unless filtered out by the above programs).
This works fine, however, I'm getting more and more spam, and it
seems Spam Assassin is not filtering out a lot using its default
settings.
The question(s):
I'd like to tune Spam
On Aug 15, 2007, at 1:19 PM, Olaf Greve wrote:
The question(s):
I'd like to tune Spam Assassin such that it filters out much more
spam, whilst letting (almost) all proper messages through.
Thunderbird's spam controls are pretty good at filtering out spam,
and I was hoping perhaps Spam
Subject: Perl error with Spam Assassin?
I *think* the following is coming from Spam Assassin, which is
launched by procmail, which is launched by fetchmail (so any of those
could be the guilty party if they use perl).
[31161] warn: (?:(?=[\s,]))* matches null string many times in
regex
I *think* the following is coming from Spam Assassin, which is
launched by procmail, which is launched by fetchmail (so any of those
could be the guilty party if they use perl).
[31161] warn: (?:(?=[\s,]))* matches null string many times in
regex; marked by -- HERE in m/\G(?:(?=[\s
It is possible to reject during the connection during the DATA
phase. Using exim and sa-exim glue, with spamassassin, this is what
I do. The sender gets a 5xx rejection with the message: UCE not
OK it is possible, but what I meant was it is highly not
advisable. You never know what the
On Jul 17, 2005, at 8:35 PM, Olivier Nicole wrote:
It is possible to reject during the connection during the DATA
phase. Using exim and sa-exim glue, with spamassassin, this is what
I do. The sender gets a 5xx rejection with the message: UCE not
OK it is possible, but what I meant was it
How aout asking this on the spamassassin users email list?
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On 7/12/05, Sean Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've installed Spam Assassin and MIMEDefang with Sendmail however I
would like Spam Assassin to tell sendmail to Reject Spam on the
connection. Instead of accepting the spam
I've installed Spam Assassin and MIMEDefang with Sendmail however I
would like Spam Assassin to tell sendmail to Reject Spam on the
connection.
1) SpamAssassin cannot detect spam until it has received and analyzed
the FULL message, so rejecting on connection is not possible.
2
On Jul 16, 2005, at 6:10 PM, Olivier Nicole wrote:
I've installed Spam Assassin and MIMEDefang with Sendmail however I
would like Spam Assassin to tell sendmail to Reject Spam on the
connection.
1) SpamAssassin cannot detect spam until it has received and analyzed
the FULL message, so
I've installed Spam Assassin and MIMEDefang with Sendmail however I
would like Spam Assassin to tell sendmail to Reject Spam on the
connection. Instead of accepting the spam and marking it so users then
can filter on the spam tag. Can Anyone share there code in the
MIMEDefang Filter to do
antispam 451
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Also on the subject of spamassassin a lot of junk is still getting through,
is there a FreeBSD specific spam assassin configuration tutorial or howto?
I don't think so. I can't imagine what would be FreeBSD-specific
about any such configuration
which is running
on the same box and which has spamassassin and some other anti-uce filters
in place.
Also on the subject of spamassassin a lot of junk is still getting through,
is there a FreeBSD specific spam assassin configuration tutorial or howto?
Thanks.
Dave
Here's how I have spam assassin setup on my mail server. I installed spam assassin using
perl's CPAN module, so I'm not sure how different it is from the ports install.
You need to have the spam assassin daemon (spamd) running. I imagine the port installs a
startup script in /usr/local/etc
Jan 2004 08:23:51 -0500, Clint Gilders
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Here's how I have spam assassin setup on my mail server. I installed
spam assassin using perl's CPAN module, so I'm not sure how different
it is from the ports install.
You need to have the spam assassin daemon (spamd) running. I
Robert Woolley wrote:
I can't recall how you pass an email to the SA perl script, but google
should turn it up.
You are correct. To directly call the spamassassin script your .procmailrc call could
have something like:
#This will process the mail and flag it
:0fw spamassassin.lock
* 256000
I left out the ':' after :Ofw
Should be
#This will process the mail and flag it
:0fw: spamassassin.lock
* 256000
|/usr/bin/spamassassin
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OnlineHobbyist.com, Inc.
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On Sunday 25 January 2004 08:45 pm, Matt Emmerton wrote:
As for your subscriber opt-out, this is easy to do. When SpamAssassin
runs, it creates a ~/.spamassassin directory in each user's homedir
account. In here there is a file called user_prefs, which contains
per-user configuration. To
On Sun, 2004-01-25 at 06:51, Eric F Crist wrote:
Where is the Spam Assassin port? The only thing I can find is spamass-milter
which just USES Spam Assassin.
Or you might try /usr/ports/mail/bogofilter which I found to be quite a
bit faster than SpamAssasin.
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On Sun, 2004-01-25 at 06:51, Eric F Crist wrote:
Where is the Spam Assassin port? The only thing I can find is
spamass-milter
which just USES Spam Assassin.
Or you might try /usr/ports/mail/bogofilter which I found to be quite a
bit faster
access (via qpopper)
and I'm thinking of adding in Squirrelmail support with IMAP. I have a
working mail/pop server and everything is fine there. The spam assassin port
and procmail ports have been through a make install clean and I haven't the
foggiest idea on how to get the two of them
Where is the Spam Assassin port? The only thing I can find is spamass-milter
which just USES Spam Assassin.
TIA
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AdTech Integrated Systems, Inc
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Where is the Spam Assassin port? The only thing I can find is
spamass-milter which just USES Spam Assassin.
'make search key=SpamAssassin' turns up mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin.
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Where is the Spam Assassin port? The only thing I can find
is spamass-milter
which just USES Spam Assassin.
TIA
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Eric F Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where is the Spam Assassin port? The only thing I can find is
spamass-milter which just USES Spam Assassin.
echo /usr/ports/*/*Spam*
/usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin
/usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin-snapshot
Citeren Justin P. Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Greetings,
Thanks to all who replied regarding installing the
Sendmail/Procmail/SpamAssassin combination! It appears to be working
very
well, and is marking spam nicely.
Now, I'd like to take it to another step. Instead of delivering
the
Greetings,
I can't seem to get the procmailrc correct. What I would like to do, is
have all mail that Spam Assassin tags as spam, to be put into a separate
account called 'bulkmail'. I've created this account, and made sure that
the mailbox 'bulkmail' exists in '/var/mail'. Spam Assassin
At 2003-02-03T16:57:16Z, Justin P. Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Spam Assassin is tagging the e-mail properly, however, it's still being
sent out to the clients.
This is OT to your question, but still: are you certain that you want to
drop all mail that gets marked by SpamAssassin
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 11:57:16AM -0500, Justin P. Michel wrote:
Greetings,
I can't seem to get the procmailrc correct. What I would like to do, is
have all mail that Spam Assassin tags as spam, to be put into a separate
account called 'bulkmail'. I've created this account, and made sure
On 0, Kirk Strauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 2003-02-03T16:57:16Z, Justin P. Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Spam Assassin is tagging the e-mail properly, however, it's still being
sent out to the clients.
This is OT to your question, but still: are you certain that you want
Greetings,
Thanks to all who replied regarding installing the
Sendmail/Procmail/SpamAssassin combination! It appears to be working very
well, and is marking spam nicely.
Now, I'd like to take it to another step. Instead of delivering the
messages that get marked as spam, is there a way to move
this is how to use procmail to put mesgs with scores = your threshold into a
folder:
:0:
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
your_spam_folder
I think if you want to do this system-wide, you can put this in
/etc/procmailrc.
/ayn
On 0, Justin P. Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
Thanks to all
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