Hi,
I used to run filter-spamassassin on my MX, but after the filter API
bump, the filter no longer worked and I had to disable spam filtering
(aside from spamd). Now, it looks like opensmtpd-extras-spamassassin is
missing from ports.
Is filter-spamassassin gone for good?
Thanks,
Simon
> > I have a rather uninteresting setup consisting of Dovecot and OpenSMTPD
> > with few configuration tweaks on an OpenBSD system. The only filter I have
> > is filter-spamassassin. I'm running the latest -current snapshot and filter
> > and extras from pkg.
> >
> &g
0.06.2016 um 00:41 schrieb Simon McFarlane <s...@desu.ne.jp>:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a rather uninteresting setup consisting of Dovecot and OpenSMTPD
> with few configuration tweaks on an OpenBSD system. The only filter I have
> is filter-spamassassi
> Am 30.06.2016 um 00:41 schrieb Simon McFarlane <s...@desu.ne.jp>:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a rather uninteresting setup consisting of Dovecot and OpenSMTPD with
> few configuration tweaks on an OpenBSD system. The only filter I have is
> filter-spamassassin. I'm
Hi,
I have a rather uninteresting setup consisting of Dovecot and OpenSMTPD
with few configuration tweaks on an OpenBSD system. The only filter I
have is filter-spamassassin. I'm running the latest -current snapshot
and filter and extras from pkg.
I can rcctl start smtpd just fine, however
> Am 15.06.2016 um 19:55 schrieb Andrew Ruscica <andrew.li...@ruscica.com>:
>
> This behaviour has been the same since I started using filter-spamassassin
> which was before the May 23 snapshot. Currently on the June 6 snapshot of
> opensmtpd & opensmtpd-extras.
>
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jun 15, 2016, at 12:43 PM, Andrew Ruscica wrote:
>
> > On Jun 6, 2016, at 5:37 PM, Gilles Chehade wrote:
> >...
> >
> > Please do test new -extras snapshot that were just published, rebuild
> > your filters and reinstall
This behaviour has been the same since I started using filter-spamassassin
which was before the May 23 snapshot. Currently on the June 6 snapshot of
opensmtpd & opensmtpd-extras.
Using filter-spamassassin like this
filter filter-spamassassin spamassassin "-s reject"
When an ema
> On Jun 6, 2016, at 5:37 PM, Gilles Chehade wrote:
>...
>
> Please do test new -extras snapshot that were just published, rebuild
> your filters and reinstall them as the fix lies in the api/ layer
>
> Your problem should disappear ;-)
June 6 snapshots for both opensmtpd and
t sure if the issue lies with the spamassassin daemon or the
>> opensmtp-filter.
>>
>> During a surge of incoming email, the following errors were logged.
>> OpenSMTP stopped relaying mail during this time:
>>
>> May 25 15:57:50 mxgw3 filter-spamassassin-reject[32220]: warn
May 25 15:57:50 mxgw3 filter-spamassassin-reject[32220]: warn: response:
> shutdown: Bad file descriptor
>
> May 25 15:57:50 mxgw3 smtpd[25777]: smtp-in: Failed command on session
> 627872db6e9c0dc0: "DATA" => 451 4.7.1 Spam filter failed
>
>
> The imm
he smtpd errata?
> > >
> > Hmm,
> >
> > # smtpd -h
> > version: OpenSMTPD 5.9.2
> > also present before installing 5.9.2 from the tarball:
> >
> > # pkg_info | grep smtpd
> > binpatch59-amd64-smtpd-1.0 Binary Patch for 006_smtpd
> This looks like #698 to me.
> >
> > Have you applied the smtpd errata?
> >
> >
> Hmm,
>
> # smtpd -h
> version: OpenSMTPD 5.9.2
> also present before installing 5.9.2 from the tarball:
>
> # pkg_info | grep smtpd
> binpatch59-amd64-smtpd-1.0 Bi
hanging...
>
> This looks like #698 to me.
>
> Have you applied the smtpd errata?
>
>
Hmm,
# smtpd -h
version: OpenSMTPD 5.9.2
also present before installing 5.9.2 from the tarball:
# pkg_info | grep smtpd
binpatch59-amd64-smtpd-1.0 Binary Patch for 006_smtpd
If I don't limit st
> Am 26.05.2016 um 14:11 schrieb Andrew Ruscica :
>
>> On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 4:39 PM, Joerg Jung wrote:
>> Can you provide smtpctl show stats and fstat -u _smtpd output?
>
> If the event happens again, I will provide output before restarting the
>
On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 4:39 PM, Joerg Jung wrote:
> Can you provide smtpctl show stats and fstat -u _smtpd output?
>
If the event happens again, I will provide output before restarting the
daemon. Here it is now.. had to restart it a short while ago;
# smtpctl show stats
May 25 15:57:50 mxgw3 filter-spamassassin-reject[32220]: warn: response:
> shutdown: Bad file descriptor
>
> May 25 15:57:50 mxgw3 smtpd[25777]: smtp-in: Failed command on session
> 627872db6e9c0dc0: "DATA" => 451 4.7.1 Spam filter failed
>
>
> The imm
Not sure if the issue lies with the spamassassin daemon or the
opensmtp-filter.
During a surge of incoming email, the following errors were logged.
OpenSMTP stopped relaying mail during this time:
May 25 15:57:50 mxgw3 filter-spamassassin-reject[32220]: warn: response:
shutdown: Bad file
hat fails to implement a basic check for the message size. With eg.
filter-clamav, it is a bit easier, because you define the size limit for
clamd. But with the the spamd/spamc duo, you'd do that with spamc (and
in this case, filter-spamassassin is the 'client').
>
> > So the only option I
> On 04 Apr 2016, at 23:27, LÉVAI Dániel <l...@ecentrum.hu> wrote:
>
>>> filter-spamassassin doesn't have a parameter to specify a maximum
>>> message size like spamc(1), and when it encounters a message weighing in at
>>> a
>>> few MBs,
I finally got around to trying out filter-spamassassin. It appears to
work correctly. However, I was trying to change the default action from
accept to reject. I've tried everything I can think of but continue to
get syntax errors. I assumed something like this would work:
filter spam
On Sun, Jan 03, 2016 at 08:56:00AM -0600, Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
> I finally got around to trying out filter-spamassassin. It appears to work
> correctly. However, I was trying to change the default action from accept
> to reject. I've tried everything I can think of but continue to g
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