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Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Spambox troubles
On 23/07/2010 3:13 AM, Patrick Ring wrote:
OK. I deleted the .qmail file from all accounts.
As well, I reset the spamassassin database using sudo -H -u
vpopmail sa-learn --clear
I followed
*From:* Jake Vickers [mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com]
*Sent:* Wednesday, July 21, 2010 1:34 AM
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*Subject:* Re: [qmailtoaster] Spambox troubles
On 07/20/2010 05:54 PM, Patrick Ring wrote:
I've been running the Spambox on my qmt
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Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Spambox troubles
On 07/20/2010 05:54 PM, Patrick Ring wrote:
I've been running the Spambox on my qmt for quite some time now.
However, lately I'm getting a huge amount of false
On 07/20/2010 05:54 PM, Patrick Ring wrote:
I've been running the Spambox on my qmt for quite some time now.
However, lately I'm getting a huge amount of false positives, and it's
a pain trying to educate the users about how to use the Spam (or
.Spam) folder.
Is there any (simple) way to
I've been running the Spambox on my qmt for quite some time now.
However, lately I'm getting a huge amount of false positives, and it's a
pain trying to educate the users about how to use the Spam (or .Spam)
folder.
Is there any (simple) way to turn it off?
In the reading I've done, the only
Hi list,
The spambox option is active on my qmailtoaster server.
Some emails that are not spam are marked as spam and
are moved in the spam folder and other emails that obiously
are spam remain in my inbox folder.
Its there a solution without whitelist the sender domain to unmark
the sender
Toni Cosma wrote:
Hi list,
The spambox option is active on my qmailtoaster server.
Some emails that are not spam are marked as spam and
are moved in the spam folder and other emails that obiously
are spam remain in my inbox folder.
Its there a solution without whitelist the sender domain to
Jake Vickers wrote:
Toni Cosma wrote:
Hi list,
The spambox option is active on my qmailtoaster server.
Some emails that are not spam are marked as spam and
are moved in the spam folder and other emails that obiously
are spam remain in my inbox folder.
Its there a solution
Toni Cosma wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
Toni Cosma wrote:
Hi list,
The spambox option is active on my qmailtoaster server.
Some emails that are not spam are marked as spam and
are moved in the spam folder and other emails that obiously
are spam remain in my inbox folder.
Its there a solution
Randy Robbins wrote:
I have rebuilt with the spambox 1 defined and I still dont see it in the
QmailAdmin, any suggestions?
What command line did you use to rebuild qmailadmin, and did you install
the package afterwards?
I have rebuilt with the spambox 1 defined and I still dont see it in the
QmailAdmin, any suggestions?
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Greetings All,
I have re-built my qmailadmin-toaster package to include a spam detection
option in qmailadmin and that works ok.
However, my systems already exists with 25,000 users, is there a way to
automatically activate the spam detection checkbox in qmailadmin for all the
existent
I have built my toaster with --define 'spambox 1. Spam sent to an
account that has Spam Detection? enabled in qmailadmin is handled
correctly and moved to the Spam subfolder.
But it does not seem to work with forwards: Say I have email account
peter that has spam detection enabled, and then a
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