Sven Juergensen (KielNET) wrote:
Hi list,
i was posting this subject a while
ago and recently had some time to
look into it some more.
Apparently, whenever $SOMETHING isn't
part of the envelope and/or body,
spamassassin falls back to the user
which is owning the process.
Spamassassin
Matt Kettler wrote:
What kind of bandwidth does it usually pull from servers when it is
part of the default distribution?
I have 5 servers now at 3 locations and soon to add a 6th at a 4th
location. Is this enough?
For that, I have no clue.. probably not a lot of bandwidth, but
probably
Per Jessen wrote:
Matt Kettler wrote:
What kind of bandwidth does it usually pull from servers when it is
part of the default distribution?
I have 5 servers now at 3 locations and soon to add a 6th at a 4th
location. Is this enough?
For that, I have no clue.. probably not a lot
Hi,,
How to find score for content checker(validator) perl or php.?
--
Sg
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Matt Kettler wrote:
Comparatively speaking, 6 might be inadequate. I don't know how much of
that scale is really necessary for minimal operation, and how much is
just needed for scalability against DDoS attacks.
dnswl.org runs on 10 servers(*).
Hi all,
Wonder if you could help me, I'm trying to get my procmailrc to move
all mail marked as spam into another folder - but it doesn't seem to
work. I understand that this could be a procmail problem - but just
wanted to confirm that maybe spamassassin was getting in the way?
This is what my
On Thu, 3 Jan 2008, Sg wrote:
Hi,,
How to find score for content checker(validator) perl or php.?
You're going to have to reword that question, and provide more details
(like, what are you trying to do) before anyone will be able to
provide a helpful answer.
--
John Hardin KA7OHZ
At 08:20 AM 1/3/2008, John D. Hardin wrote:
You're going to have to reword that question, and provide more details
(like, what are you trying to do) before anyone will be able to
provide a helpful answer.
Best of luck. Looks like SG has asked about a dozen or so vague
questions, people have
Matthias Leisi wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Matt Kettler wrote:
Comparatively speaking, 6 might be inadequate. I don't know how much of
that scale is really necessary for minimal operation, and how much is
just needed for scalability against DDoS attacks.
-Original Message-
From: Dan Barker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2008 4:00 PM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Botnet why?
Why'd baddns hit? I'm confused.
Dan
Report:
Content analysis details: (5.9 points, 5.6 required)
pts rule name
On 03.01.08 16:00, Dan Barker wrote:
Why'd baddns hit? I'm confused.
5.0 BOTNET Relay might be a spambot or virusbot
[botnet0.8,ip=67.104.179.147,rdns=gadental.org,maildomain=gadental.org,baddn
s]
dig mx gadental.org says:
gadental.org.86400 IN MX 10
On 03.01.08 16:00, Dan Barker wrote:
Why'd baddns hit? I'm confused.
5.0 BOTNET Relay might be a spambot or
virusbot
[botnet0.8,ip=67.104.179.147,rdns=gadental.org,maildomain=gadental.org,baddn
s]
dig mx gadental.org says:
gadental.org.86400 IN MX 10
Why'd baddns hit? I'm confused.
Dan
Report:
Content analysis details: (5.9 points, 5.6 required)
pts rule name description
--
--
5.0 BOTNET Relay might be a spambot or virusbot
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/01/04/0154229
Points to this article at freep.com
http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080103/NEWS06/80103045/1008/NEWS06
Mich. spammer, 10 others indicted in alleged pump-and-dump scam
{^_^}
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. In my project I am going to send newsletters
to our clients. Here I need to validate my newsletter(content) using some
API(perl, php or python). Also I need to show the content's Spam score.
On Jan 3, 2008 9:50 PM, John D. Hardin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On
to this article at freep.com
http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080103/NEWS06/80103045/1008/NEWS06
Mich. spammer, 10 others indicted in alleged pump-and-dump scam
{^_^}
16 matches
Mail list logo