hi.
We're receiving a lot of unsolicited mail which is not spam, but I'd like block
or considerable limit it. Most of those mails come from official mailing
systems, like mailchimp or similar, to which I never subscribed but who
probably picked the address from our website. That said common
On 2015-05-24 23:25 +0200, Mark Martinec wrote:
Mark With other bayes back-ends the traditional expiration mechanisms
Mark need to be used, either auto-expiration runs triggered from time
Mark to time by SpamAssassin, or explicit expiration runs, e.g. from a
Mark cron job. With these traditional
Am 25.05.2015 um 09:42 schrieb Lorenzo Milesi:
We're receiving a lot of unsolicited mail which is not spam, but I'd like block
or considerable limit it. Most of those mails come from official mailing
systems, like mailchimp or similar, to which I never subscribed
why don't you just hit the
On 25/05/2015 17:42, Lorenzo Milesi wrote:
hi.
We're receiving a lot of unsolicited mail which is not spam, but I'd like
block or considerable limit it. Most of those mails come from official
mailing systems, like mailchimp or similar, to which I never subscribed but
who probably
On Sun, 24 May 2015 15:26:32 -0700
Ian Zimmerman wrote:
On 2015-05-24 23:25 +0200, Mark Martinec wrote:
Mark With other bayes back-ends the traditional expiration mechanisms
Mark need to be used, either auto-expiration runs triggered from time
Mark to time by SpamAssassin, or explicit
Often you will see multiple of these used in a post, so if scoring I'd suggest
using a regex, and not use a rule per hit else it might be scored so high as
to
delete.
Yes I'd like to make a single tag which is triggered by at least one of these
tags, not summing them.
I made a quick survey
Am 25.05.2015 um 14:17 schrieb Lorenzo Milesi:
There are inherit dangers of what you want to do, but if you're the only mail
user, then you know and accept the risks, if you host mail for others, under no
circumstances should you do any of this with 100% agreement from all mail
users.
Indeed
From: Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net
Sent: Monday, May 25, 2015 7:23 AM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: Block mailing lists
Am 25.05.2015 um 14:17 schrieb Lorenzo Milesi:
There are inherit dangers of what you want to do, but if you're
why don't you just hit the unsubscribe link in case of mailchimp?
if the same mailchimp-customer after that *really* imports your address
again you can write to mailchimp-abuse and they are *really* acting
Because we're receiving so many mailing lists that it would be too cumbersome
to deal
On Mon, 25 May 2015 09:42:06 +0200 (CEST)
Lorenzo Milesi wrote:
hi.
We're receiving a lot of unsolicited mail which is not spam, but I'd
like block or considerable limit it.
...
headers, which can be used to raise the score of such mails? Or any
better idea, rather than obfuscate or
On 2015-05-25 09:43 +0200, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
Ian But, in fact I already have a cronjob running sa-learn
Ian --force-expire. The reason I would prefer to remove it (and so
Ian the reason for my original post) is that it does a journal sync as
Ian well, which I didn't intend and which
I have built an extensive list of safe senders in the whitelist_from_* that
will
use the SHORTCIRCUIT (DKIM, SPF, RCVD) enabled above.
I didn't know about this feature, I will dig more into it and see how it works.
Thank you very much for your suggestion!
But if I got it right this implies
From: Lorenzo Milesi max...@ufficyo.com
Sent: Monday, May 25, 2015 11:16 AM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: Block mailing lists
I have built an extensive list of safe senders in the whitelist_from_* that
will
use the SHORTCIRCUIT (DKIM, SPF, RCVD) enabled above.
I didn't
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