Ben Lentz wrote:
What's the best way to identify these messages? Do I need to write a
redirector_pattern for these Google-related URI redirects, or is there
more to it than that? What are you folks doing at your sites?
I add 2 points for a URI referring to googlepages.
/Per Jessen, Zürich
Noah wrote:
how do I track down and correct the following error. I have
spamassassin install on a FreeBSD machine.
Jan 7 23:29:26 typhoon spamd[62450]: spamd: still running as root:
user not specified with -u, not found, or set to root, falling back to
nobody
Find out where spamd is
Thomas Ledbetter wrote:
With a rounb robin policy on a hardware load balancer, once the
connection is routed to a specific 'worker bee', if that machine times
out, the request will fail, and the mail wont get scanned. However,
more intelligent hardware load balancing setups can monitor the
Thomas Ledbetter wrote:
First of all: we're running amavisd-new, not plain spamc/spamd anymore.
We used to have N servers each running its own spamd deamons, so with separate
Bayes/AWL DB.
I have not understood how many machines run spamc and how many spamd.
With a rounb robin policy on a
Here's my situation:
server1: mail gateway, runs Spamassassin
server2: multi-purpose server. hosts http, mail boxes, pop/imap, runs
sendmail and Spamassassin.
example.org: my domain. The MX record points to server1, A record points to
server2
The problem with this setup of course, is that
Sg wrote:
After modifying the configurations and scores should we restart
the SA. How to start the SA-3.2.3?
On 07.01.08 13:51, maillist wrote:
you really should be able to just type in \usr\bin\spamd at the
command prompt, and it will start. man spamd will show you the
switches
On 08.01.08 11:04, Peter Smith wrote:
server1: mail gateway, runs Spamassassin
server2: multi-purpose server. hosts http, mail boxes, pop/imap, runs
sendmail and Spamassassin.
example.org: my domain. The MX record points to server1, A record points to
server2
The problem with this setup of
I have a spf whitelisting cf with 100s of lines of
def_whitelist_from_spf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mainly I have all banks, mailing lists etc
The problem is with maintenance of this file. Everytime I have to update
this file and rsync it to all my nodes , whenever there is a new entry
We could have
Peter Smith wrote:
Here's my situation:
server1: mail gateway, runs Spamassassin
server2: multi-purpose server. hosts http, mail boxes, pop/imap, runs
sendmail and Spamassassin.
example.org: my domain. The MX record points to server1, A record points to
server2
The problem with this setup of
Hi
In the SA rules, i've hide the header test names in all the .cf files and
restarted the spamassassin. But i believe, it displaying wrong result
(compared this with lyris content checker). Please guide me, how to check
the score for content checker using SA rules.
Thanks
On Jan 4, 2008 6:23
Noah wrote:
Hi there list,
I installed the following spamassasin proggies on my FreeBSD machine
and receiving an error auto-whitelist file failed: locker: safe_lock:
cannot create tmp lockfile
Any clues what I am doing wrong?
# pkg_info | grep Spam
p5-Mail-SpamAssassin-3.2.3 A highly
Hallo Michael,
Am 2008-01-03 11:53:41, schrieb Michael Bartlett:
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
Justin Mason wrote:
oops, that looks like a bug. could you open an entry on
bugzilla.spamassassin.org?
Logged as #5769.
david
--
System i ... for when you can't afford to be out of business
Am 2008-01-02 10:14:51, schrieb Kelson:
Actually, it's still going on, but it doesn't have much of an impact
since the server rejects unknown recipients right away.
Here too, but it eats nearly 100% of System- and CPU-Resources...
It might be worth looking for a couple of addresses that get
On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 23:31:00 -0800
Noah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
how do I track down and correct the following error. I have
spamassassin install on a FreeBSD machine.
Jan 7 23:29:26 typhoon spamd[62450]: spamd: still running as root:
user not specified with -u, not found,
Noah wrote:
there are two things I am attempting to do. What is the best approach
to both.
1) I am running spamassassin site wide. I'd like to move the mail
message identified as spam in ~/mail/Spam directory
2) If a user does not exist and there is an username entry
Peter Smith wrote:
Here's my situation:
server1: mail gateway, runs Spamassassin
server2: multi-purpose server. hosts http, mail boxes, pop/imap, runs
sendmail and Spamassassin.
example.org: my domain. The MX record points to server1, A record
points to server2
The problem with this
Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
since the server rejects unknown recipients right away.
Here too, but it eats nearly 100% of System- and CPU-Resources...
It might be worth looking for a couple of addresses that get hit
repeatedly and temporarily activating them
I have tried
Joseph Brennan wrote:
Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
since the server rejects unknown recipients right away.
Here too, but it eats nearly 100% of System- and CPU-Resources...
It might be worth looking for a couple of addresses that get hit
repeatedly and temporarily activating
Peter Smith wrote:
Here's my situation:
server1: mail gateway, runs Spamassassin
server2: multi-purpose server. hosts http, mail boxes, pop/imap, runs
sendmail and Spamassassin.
example.org: my domain. The MX record points to server1, A record points to
server2
The problem with this setup of
Hi Matt,
On Jan 8, 2008 2:36 AM, Matt Kettler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stefan Suurmeijer wrote:
Jan 8 00:47:29 smtp1 spamd[11786]: spamd: connection from localhost [
127.0.0.1 http://127.0.0.1] at port 5468
Jan 8 00:47:29 smtp1 spamd[11786]: spamd: handle_user unable to find
user:
On Tue, 8 Jan 2008, Reg Clemens wrote:
This is somewhat off topic, but I would like to be able to measure the
amount of mail that comes into my mail server each day.
I don't think that Sendmail has such an option,
But since SpamAssassin is a series of scripts, it would seem possible to
do the
This is somewhat off topic, but I would like to be able to measure the
amount of mail that comes into my mail server each day.
I don't think that Sendmail has such an option,
But since SpamAssassin is a series of scripts, it would seem possible to
do the count there.
Has anyone done anything
Has anyone done anything like this?
Any suggestions on how to do it?
Any other way to get the count?
man mailstats
I like mailgraph: http://mailgraph.schweikert.ch/
Hi
I am running SA from within MailScanner.
I am currently running a patch that allow me to overide the Bayes
username so that each domain that is processed has it's own bayes database.
The patch works like this
$Test= new Mail::SpamAssassin(%settings);
Stefan Suurmeijer wrote:
Hi Matt,
On Jan 8, 2008 2:36 AM, Matt Kettler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stefan Suurmeijer wrote:
Jan 8 00:47:29 smtp1 spamd[11786]: spamd: connection from
localhost [
127.0.0.1 http://127.0.0.1 http://127.0.0.1] at
Ben Lentz wrote:
Has anyone done anything like this?
Any suggestions on how to do it?
Any other way to get the count?
man mailstats
I like mailgraph: http://mailgraph.schweikert.ch/
There's also six dozen other tools out there that will graph using
rrdtool or MRTG.
A simple web search
Sg wrote:
Hi
In the SA rules, i've hide the header test names in all the .cf files
and restarted the spamassassin. But i believe, it displaying wrong
result (compared this with lyris content checker). Please guide me,
how to check the score for content checker using SA rules.
Since SA is
Hi there,
I installed have sendmail installed on a FreeBSD machine along with:
# pkg_info| grep spam
p5-Mail-SpamAssassin-3.2.3 A highly efficient mail filter for
identifying spam
razor-agents-2.84 A distributed, collaborative, spam detection and
filtering
spamass-milter-0.3.1_3 Sendmail
On Tue, 8 Jan 2008, Noah wrote:
We want to run spamassassin on mail lists
If you're managing your mailing lists using Mailman, there are patches
floating around that will make mailman pass messages through SA and
hold high-scoring messages for moderation.
--
John Hardin KA7OHZ
Hi
Thanks for your reply. How to find the email body content(no header)
spam value using any API (php, perl, python)?
Thanks
Sg
On Jan 9, 2008 5:51 AM, Matt Kettler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sg wrote:
Hi
In the SA rules, i've hide the header test names in all the .cf files
and
Using SpamAssassin, you pretty much don't.
SpamAssassin very fundamentally expects to be working on email. I don't
think you can get around that without a significant rewrite of the code.
Sg wrote:
Hi
Thanks for your reply. How to find the email body content(no
header) spam value
On Tue, 8 Jan 2008, Peter Smith wrote:
Here's my situation:
server1: mail gateway, runs Spamassassin
server2: multi-purpose server. hosts http, mail boxes, pop/imap, runs
sendmail and Spamassassin.
example.org: my domain. The MX record points to server1, A record points to
server2
The
Sg wrote:
Hi
Thanks for your reply. How to find the email body content(no
header) spam value using any API (php, perl, python)?
Using SpamAssassin, you pretty much don't.
SpamAssassin very fundamentally expects to be working on email. I don't
think you can get around that without a
Thanks John,
the problem is that our moderators are getting way too much mail and
just want to trash the high-scoring meesages.
Cheers,
Noah
John D. Hardin wrote:
On Tue, 8 Jan 2008, Noah wrote:
We want to run spamassassin on mail lists
If you're managing your mailing lists using
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