thanks jake.
i have checked the option enable spam detection for users but i do not
see a spam folder in their webmail account.i have also followed your
video on recompiling the the qmail installation to enable spambox
option.
any idea why the spam folder is not appearing in the respective users
On 04/19/2010 01:06 AM, nishant amin wrote:
thanks jake.
i have checked the option enable spam detection for users but i do not
see a spam folder in their webmail account.i have also followed your
video on recompiling the the qmail installation to enable spambox
option.
any idea why the spam
On 04/15/2010 04:32 AM, nishant amin wrote:
hi guys
i am having a unique situation hear.
i have spamdyke up and running and its rejecting a huge amount of
spam.i still have some spam comming through (from domains with valid
rdns)
i have enabled reject-ip-in-cc-rdns in spamdyke.conf.
i then setup
hi guys
i am having a unique situation hear.
i have spamdyke up and running and its rejecting a huge amount of
spam.i still have some spam comming through (from domains with valid
rdns)
i have enabled reject-ip-in-cc-rdns in spamdyke.conf.
i then setup an email to which all the users who get spam
That is the exact mail I am getting. I just downloaded the stock list
from rulesemporium. Ran spamassassin -lint and then restarted spamd,
Hopefully today I'll see a drop in the number I get :)
Ole N.Johansen wrote:
Hello,
I got the same problem whateverthis spam is.
It has been sent as
I'm not sure about your specific environment, but in my experience the things
that helped me the most in blocking spam are:
- enable network tests
- enable the URIDNSBL plugin (init.pre)
- using sa-update with the spamassassin and SARE rule sets.
The SARE rules helped the most with stock quote
Ryan Gibbons wrote:
My server (not just my domain) is getting hit hard
with
spam related to stock quotes. It is plan text, no links no html, and
of course the envlope changes each time. I have go through with
sa-learn and try to mark them individually but they are still getting
through,
Quinn Comendant wrote:
Email: 5034 Autolearn: 417 AvgScore: 12.18 AvgScanTime: 6.02 sec
Spam: 3518 Autolearn: 341 AvgScore: 18.24 AvgScanTime: 6.11 sec
Ham: 1516 Autolearn:76 AvgScore: -1.89 AvgScanTime: 5.79 sec
Time Spent Running SA: 8.41 hours
Jake Vickers wrote:
Quinn Comendant wrote:
Email: 5034 Autolearn: 417 AvgScore: 12.18 AvgScanTime:
6.02 sec
Spam: 3518 Autolearn: 341 AvgScore: 18.24 AvgScanTime:
6.11 sec
Ham: 1516 Autolearn:76 AvgScore: -1.89 AvgScanTime:
5.79 sec
Time Spent Running
No, it is spamassassin-toaster. I just modified these two lines in sa-stats:
if (!defined $LOG_DIR) { $LOG_DIR=/var/log/qmail/spamd }
if (!defined $FILE) { $FILE='^current$' } # regex
It seems to work though.
Quinn
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 19:12:02 -0500, Jake Vickers wrote:
Not to be off-topic
Good to know. I haven't explored to much, but I'll start by setting use_pyzor 0
and seeing if the scan time speeds up. My AvgScanTime is roughly 3x as much as
yours. What is your SA configuration? Plugins? local.cf? Why so fast?
Q
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 01:21:13 +0100, Philip Nix Guru wrote:
Cool. I've added it with these changes to the next qmailtoaster-plus release.
If anyone's itching for it right away, I can cut a release. Otherwise, I'll
wait for a few more changes before cutting v0.2.1.
Quinn Comendant wrote:
No, it is spamassassin-toaster. I just modified these two lines in
Same plugins with the official init.pre and its 3 plugs enabled
v310.pre standard v312.pre standard
1 extra plugin imageinfo (http://www.rulesemporium.com/plugins.htm)
no pyzor , no dcc but razor2
a bunch of rules from rules emporium
TRUSTED_RULESETS=SARE_REDIRECT_POST300 TRIPWIRE SARE_RANDOM
Hello,
I got the same problem whateverthis spam is.
It has been sent as plain text message only.
Thanks for any ideas,
B/R Ole J
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