You are missing the local.cf or any similar local config. MailScanner puts
a mailscanner.cf symlink there that points to
/etc/MailScanner/spamassassin.prefs.conf
The symlink seems to have been deleted.
I usually do it a bit different. I maintain my own local.cf in
/etc/mail/spamassassin and
Is there a way to tell spamassassin to copy/clone a specific email
that is being scanned to a file?
If a certain email matches rule X, a local copy of it should be placed
somewhere on the mailscan server, no matter the score.
Probably someone has written this plugin to spamassassin earlier, but I
On 14.10.13 13:28, Per-Erik irt Persson wrote:
Is there a way to tell spamassassin to copy/clone a specific email
that is being scanned to a file?
If a certain email matches rule X, a local copy of it should be placed
somewhere on the mailscan server, no matter the score.
Probably someone has
On 10/14/2013 02:51 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 14.10.13 13:28, Per-Erik irt Persson wrote:
Is there a way to tell spamassassin to copy/clone a specific email
that is being scanned to a file?
If a certain email matches rule X, a local copy of it should be placed
somewhere on the
Kevin A. McGrail wrote on Sun, 13 Oct 2013 14:14:02 -0400:
Preferably a perl module IO::Socket::IP is used (if it is available) for
network communication regardless of a protocol family - for DNS queries,
by spamd server side, and by a client code in Mail::SpamAssassin::Client.
As a fallback
Mark Martinec wrote on Sun, 13 Oct 2013 20:16:05 +0200:
Don't bother with fetch, it's FreeBSD -specific.
Ah, then the mention of it in the make output is confusing. Thanks.
Kai
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On 10/14/2013 03:31 PM, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Kevin A. McGrail wrote on Sun, 13 Oct 2013 14:14:02 -0400:
Preferably a perl module IO::Socket::IP is used (if it is available) for
network communication regardless of a protocol family - for DNS queries,
by spamd server side, and by a client code in
On Mon, 2013-10-14 at 13:28 +0200, Per-Erik irt Persson wrote:
Is there a way to tell spamassassin to copy/clone a specific email
that is being scanned to a file?
If a certain email matches rule X, a local copy of it should be placed
somewhere on the mailscan server, no matter the score.
On 10/14/2013 03:31 PM, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Kevin A. McGrail wrote on Sun, 13 Oct 2013 14:14:02 -0400:
Preferably a perl module IO::Socket::IP is used (if it is available) for
network communication regardless of a protocol family - for DNS queries,
by spamd server side, and by a client code in
Hmm.
The only file you need to run sa-update after install is a stock
v320.pre because you need this plugin:
# Check - Provides main check functionality
#
loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Check
Check your v320.pre or create one with just the line above and see if
sa-update -D will
On 10/14/2013 9:31 AM, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Mark Martinec wrote on Sun, 13 Oct 2013 20:16:05 +0200:
Don't bother with fetch, it's FreeBSD -specific.
Ah, then the mention of it in the make output is confusing. Thanks.
Kai
Good feedback. I've changed the output message to the following
Am 11.10.2013 17:05 schrieb Kevin A. McGrail:
On behalf of the PMC, the ASF SpamAssassin Project is pleased to
announce the availability of our third release candidate for 3.4.0.
Hi all!
thanks for that great software first!
I found two minor issues in perl documentation and attach a patch.
On 10/14/2013 9:31 AM, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Kevin A. McGrail wrote on Sun, 13 Oct 2013 14:14:02 -0400:
Preferably a perl module IO::Socket::IP is used (if it is available) for
network communication regardless of a protocol family - for DNS queries,
by spamd server side, and by a client code in
On 10/14/2013 1:30 AM, Nicholas Chua wrote:
I had rolled the tar into a rpm and installed into my CentOS 6.4 x64
qmail + simscan + spamassassin + clamav devel machine
...
Spamassassin works alright i guess but i think i will need to fix the
getpwnam, dcc and pyzor
Sounds like you have conf
Andreas Schulze wrote:
thanks for that great software first!
I found two minor issues in perl documentation and attach a patch.
There is an other documentation issue in Conf.pm (found by debian lintian):
W: spamassassin: manpage-has-errors-from-man
On 10/14/2013 12:44 PM, Mark Martinec wrote:
Andreas Schulze wrote:
thanks for that great software first!
I found two minor issues in perl documentation and attach a patch.
There is an other documentation issue in Conf.pm (found by debian lintian):
W: spamassassin: manpage-has-errors-from-man
On 10/12/2013 09:26 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
These two rules are adding 4.0 pts [...]
Content analysis details: (4.8 points, 4.2 required)
pts rule name description
-
2.8 FSL_HELO_BARE_IP_2
are, so it would seem reasonable to add an
exclusion for list messages.
Maddoc hasn't touched these rules since 2009, so I will go ahead and
add an exclusion for that.
Actually, the overlap issue is quite real. These two rules
http://ruleqa.spamassassin.org/?daterev=20131014-r1531815-nrule
Hey!
I manage the email accounts for my family and a couple of friends. They are
located on a (virtual) server, adminstrated by myself.
Since we move our server (and upgrade from oldstabe to stable) I want to
reconsider how I organize mails serverside.
Debian, MTA is postfix, MDA maildrop
On 10/14/2013 2:47 PM, Adam Katz wrote:
On 10/12/2013 09:26 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
These two rules are adding 4.0 pts [...]
Content analysis details: (4.8 points, 4.2 required)
pts rule name description
Zitat von Florian Lindner mailingli...@xgm.de:
Since we move our server (and upgrade from oldstabe to stable) I want to
reconsider how I organize mails serverside.
Debian, MTA is postfix, MDA maildrop (like procmail), IMAP was
courier, will be dovecot.
if you use dovecot, maildrop is
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