is a symlink
to /etc/init.d, so the path is correct.
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to
do it from a remote server? As that script should be running on a lot
of servers (with different layout), it should be generic enough to be
used very simple.
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deal for that one time learn 1500 spams, but I call that
script every 10 minutes for a lot of users - meaning a much bigger load
on the server, as spamc is much quicker loaded than spamassassin. Is
there no way around this limitation?
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it to that users homedir and change the rights so he has
access.
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spamassassin -D -r I can see that the user bayes is used
correctly.
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reached
--max-clients setting, consider raising it
Obviously, there are more than 3 processes started, but why?
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...
But that reject we want to NOT do.
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On Montag, 26. September 2005 21:18 jose usoz wrote:
Sep 26 21:09:10 delfin spamd[21260]: Can't locate
Sys/Hostname/Long.pm
Maybe that module is missing? Install with
cpan -i Sys::Hostname::Long
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it now - but it's worth the
effort.
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SMTP server.)
I'm not sure I understood you. You do
- reject on some hard criteria
- check RBLs, SA assign scores
- if some SA hit, greylist
Is SA before or after greylist?
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On Sonntag, 25. September 2005 01:35 Steve wrote:
Sorry if this is really simple... any advice would be useful.
Not a lot, but SPF helps for that scenario. See http://spf.pobox.com
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as a relay.
No discussion about that.
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, as manual
stuff tends to be error prone, outdated and not updated :-(
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. If the RCVD_IN_SORBS_SPAM doesn't fit you, don't activate it,
it's disabled by default (I guess for a reason...).
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::DNS
This will display the version. Or, in order not to bother around with
that, just install the newest version:
cpan -i Net::DNS
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. Are there people on this list getting german SPAM? I'd like to
subscribe with a honeypot account to such a SPAM sender, in order to
receive more of that german SPAM.
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Express could help, saves 4.056 points if
his e-mail program works correctly :-)
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in the beginning of
that line...
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On Sonntag, 18. September 2005 10:34 Loren Wilton wrote:
PS: Blame Google translator and my sense of 'humor' for those rule
names.
A big bravo from a german speaker. Rule names are SUPER *lol*
BTW, are there any german rules? How could I help out writing some?
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/white-list
in local.cf would help.
Who owns the current files in /var/spool/mail/.spamassassin/ ?
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. HTH.
zmi
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// Keyserver
, false positives to folder SPAM_no
- via cron we run above script:
# Find LDAP SPAM
0,30 * * * * root /spamscripts/spam_ham-checker
- this feeds SPAM/HAM to SA, learning it correctly. Mail is deleted from
folder after it's been learned.
Comments welcome.
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and razor
have it quickly detected. Otherwise, spammers have time until the night
to send to a lot of servers. I currently do it in 10 minute intervals,
as it doesn't really create too much load.
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on.
It fights on another level, but that one should be quite effective.
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On Mittwoch, 14. September 2005 16:03 DAve wrote:
the robots are just not smart enough to know that our forms
don't work the way they suspect.
Maybe rename the script? Could be there's a script of that name which is
vulnerable...
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,
dul.dnsbl.sorbs.net, zombie.dnsbl.sorbs.net, web.dnsbl.sorbs.net,
smtp.dnsbl.sorbs.net, relays.ordb.org
works pretty well, since a long time I didn't have report about false
positives. But we are in Europe, possibly having other traffic than
you.
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replace the sa-learn with spamassassin -r to report
to bayes/dcc/pyzor/razor, or does only sa-learn tell to bayes? Then I
should do both.
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that doesn't trigger. Even worse, it sayes
bayes_00 and gives -2.599 points, effectively marking it as HAM...
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