On 5/27/2014 3:47 PM, John Goubeaux wrote:
Thanks guys,
Yes, I was aware that an exit code of 1 IS normal when No New
updates are available, But I assumed that the fact that this was going
on for so long might indicate another problem was occurring.
Good time for an update to the users list
reject_rbl_client all.spamrats.com http://all.spamrats.com/
On 29.05.14 13:17, Alex wrote:
What's that? That doesn't really have a reputation here, and it's not going
to be more effective than zen or barracuda. Set up your RBLs so they're
weighted. Implement postscreen with postfix.
5
Thank you, I am running all.spamrats.com, also it may a huge different when
I took the recipient off whitelist.
Thanks for all your support.
On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 11:13 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas uh...@fantomas.sk
wrote:
reject_rbl_client all.spamrats.com http://all.spamrats.com/
Hello,
I have to get an overview on http links in a specific mail stream.
My plan is to use spamassassin as it could parse message body much better then
I do :-)
There is a plugin URIDNSBL that could fire dns queries for every url found.
That's fine for me, as the url is then in my dnsserver
On Fri, 2014-05-30 at 22:33 +0200, Andreas Schulze wrote:
I have to get an overview on http links in a specific mail stream. My
plan is to use spamassassin as it could parse message body much better
then I do :-)
There is a plugin URIDNSBL that could fire dns queries for every url
found.
On Sat, 2014-05-31 at 00:44 +0200, Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
Depending on what you actually want to extract from the messages, the
resulting DNS queries of the URIDNSBL plugin might not be sufficient.
URIDNSBL does NOT operate on actual, full URIs, but its domains only. No
path information,
Hi,
I seem to have stumbled into an old problem
that is new to
me. I get the following error just about
every time spamd is
called:
spamd[1390]:
plugin: eval failed: Insecure dependency
in connect while
running setuid at /usr/lib64/perl5/IO/Socket.pm line 115,
GEN322 line 1169.
In