Re: saving output of test to a text file

2009-05-14 Thread Kate Kleinschafer
John Hardin wrote: On Fri, 15 May 2009, Lists wrote: Hi, I'm trying to run sudo -u postfix spamassassin -D -p /etc/MailScanner/spam.assassin.prefs.conf -t MESSAGE.MAI and I would like the full output to be saved to a text file when I do: sudo -u postfix spamassassin -p

problem getting spamassassin to invoke fuzzyocr

2009-05-12 Thread Kate Kleinschafer
Hi All I have found that FuzzyOcr is not being run properly. On a message that has image spam (png) when I run spamassassin -t MESSAGE.MAI it picks it up correctly and gives pts rule name description -- --

Re: night of pleasure spam

2008-11-26 Thread Kate Kleinschafer
John Hardin wrote: On Thu, 27 Nov 2008, Lists wrote: Here is an example of one that only scored low. http://www.pastebin.ca/1267866 There was some discussion on the list of spaces.live.com URI spam a few weeks back, and some rules posted. Those might help. Thanks I will check that out.

Re: night of pleasure spam

2008-11-26 Thread Kate Kleinschafer
DAve wrote: Lists wrote: Hi all, The system here is getting heaps of variations of this night of pleasure spam. Some is getting stopped by spamassassin but still quite a bit getting through. Here is an example of one that only scored low. http://www.pastebin.ca/1267866 If anybody has

testing spam gives warn config error

2008-09-18 Thread Kate Kleinschafer
Hi all, I have a new install of MailScanner / Postfix / Spamassassin when I run sudo -u postfix spamassassin -p /etc/MailScanner/spam.assassin.prefs.conf -t message.MAI I get the following error: warn config path /root/ .spamassassin is inaccessible permission denied How can I resolve this

Re: testing spam gives warn config error

2008-09-18 Thread Kate Kleinschafer
I don't think I want to run it as root do I? (MailScanner is set to use user postfix) Which config file sets it to use /root/ directory? Thanks Kate mouss wrote: Kate Kleinschafer wrote: Hi all, I have a new install of MailScanner / Postfix / Spamassassin when I run sudo -u postfix

Re: testing spam gives warn config error

2008-09-18 Thread Kate Kleinschafer
I am almost 100% certain that I need to be able to run this command as postfix. Kate mouss wrote: Kate Kleinschafer wrote: I don't think I want to run it as root do I? run the test command as root, not mailscanner. you have the error while running the test command. you don't have an error