Re: could use some spamdb output

2019-01-10 Thread Boudewijn Dijkstra
Op Fri, 21 Dec 2018 17:10:46 +0100 schreef Gilles Chehade : spamdb | grep -E '^(GREY|WHITE)\|' | cut -d\| -f1,2 -- Gemaakt met Opera's e-mailprogramma: http://www.opera.com/mail/

could use some spamdb output

2018-12-21 Thread Gilles Chehade
hello misc@, If you are comfortable with sharing your spamdb output with me, it would be very helpful in confirming or not some theories I have. I do not need the sender/recipient parts, only the first two fields that disclose if the connection is in GREY or WHITE list and IP address of MX that

Re: spamdb output

2007-11-21 Thread RW
s one line fro spamdb: GREY|69.28.223.134|mta5br.cmpgnr.com||<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>|1195673789|1195675648|1195688189|2|0 but here is a line from my spamlog: Nov 22 07:08:14 mail spamd[28826]: whitelisting 69.28.223.134 in /var/db/spamd Why does the spamdb output show GREY instead of WHITE three

Re: spamdb output

2007-11-19 Thread Bob Beck
* RW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-11-11 22:39]: > It seems that the migrated database works but new entries go on the end > - no SORT of order, and SPAMTRAP entries (that I entered using a > script) ended up showing in two bunches in the midst of other unordered > entries. > > My question is: Is thi

spamdb output

2007-11-11 Thread RW
I just got through updating a mailserver that had been running 4.0 to 4.2 using a new HDD, fresh install of OS and required packages. All old scripts settings etc preserved on original HDD now sitting in an accessible older box so I can grab anything forgotten. The one thing that hit me was the ou

Re: Spamdb Output Format Mismatch

2007-03-28 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/03/28 16:28, Jason Haag wrote: > For GREY or WHITE entries, the format is: > type|source IP|helo|from|to|first|pass|expire|block|pass > > When I at the spamdb output on my box I get (2 representative entries): > WHITE|91.89.52.244|||1175062170|1175064001

Spamdb Output Format Mismatch

2007-03-28 Thread Jason Haag
>From "man spamdb": = For GREY or WHITE entries, the format is: type|source IP|helo|from|to|first|pass|expire|block|pass = When I at the spamdb output on my box I get (2 representative entries): = GREY|194.242.40.177|tlnordic.moduleweb.net|<>|<[EMAIL