On 08/03/2012 10:52, Peter Tselios wrote:
Hallo,
Is it possible to somehow instruct spamassassin to
mark messages as spam when those messages are in
Postfix queue?
Απο: Tom Kinghorn thomas.kingh...@gmail.com
Προς: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Στάλθηκε: 10:55 π.μ. Πέμπτη, 8 Μαρτίου 2012
Θεμα: Re: Mark message as spam from Postfix Queue
On 08/03/2012 10:52, Peter Tselios wrote:
Hallo,
Is it possible to somehow instruct spamassassin to mark messages as
Because it's marked as spam but it
has less than "kill" score...
Peter
Fair enough.
Why not learn at spam / non-spam from the quarantined messages?
If the messages are
Tom Kinghorn wrote:
Because it's marked as spam but it has less than kill score...
Peter
well scores and limits you could easily configure to your convenience in
local.cf or set the reject limit in your filter/milter
Fair enough.
Why not learn at spam / non-spam from the quarantined
On 08/03/2012 12:19, xTrade Assessory wrote:
Ts you could easily configure to your convenience in
local.cf or set the reject limit in your filter/milter
wow 5 processes for each step ... that eventually gets your machine
real busy ... at least join all this greps into one grep -e pattern -e
Den 2012-03-08 09:52, Peter Tselios skrev:
My setup is postfix, amavisd-new, spamassassin 3.3.1
+ dovecot + dovecot-antispam (pipe or mailtrain or another spam engine
like crm/dspam)
train in postfix, you will be disapointed by trying :=)
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- actual release is 312
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On 3/8/2012 5:19 AM, xTrade Assessory wrote:
Tom Kinghorn wrote:
You can then grep through the spam files and search for a common
string, eg score.
e.g
# cd /amavis/virusmails
#
# ls -la | grep spam | grep Mar 8 | awk '{print $9}' | xargs
zgrep -i score=
wow 5 processes for each step
Bowie Bailey wrote:
On 3/8/2012 5:19 AM, xTrade Assessory wrote:
Tom Kinghorn wrote:
You can then grep through the spam files and search for a common
string, eg score.
e.g
# cd /amavis/virusmails
#
# ls -la | grep spam | grep Mar 8 | awk '{print $9}' | xargs
zgrep -i score=
wow 5
I plan to do the following, only the first step is done at the moment.
1 Monitor the outgoing smtpservers for accounts that suddenly send
emails to many recipient that they usually don't send to and other odd
behavoures and report the queueID's. (account is hijacked and used for
spamming or a bot
No! Erik you are my God!
That ***excactly*** what I want to do!
Tell me how you did the 1st step...
Peter
Απο: Per-Erik Persson pe...@irt.kth.se
Προς: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Στάλθηκε: 9:31 μ.μ. Πέμπτη, 8 Μαρτίου 2012
Θεμα: Re: Mark message as spam
On 05.03.12 12:15, RW wrote:
I don't like it. It relies on FPs being removed from the SPAM folder
rather than spam being sent to a learn-spam folder.
On Wed, 7 Mar 2012 15:35:05 +0100
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
Pardon me, but:
Usage for end users
*move mail into SPAM folder to
Good morning,
I noticed that for users originating from my networks, the X-Spam headers are
not added to the messages. Is that due to the trusted_networks settings? If
so, does that mean that spamassassin does not check them?
P.
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