On 26.02.08 19:20, Miguel Angel wrote:
They are getting high score because are using dynamic ip ranges and they
match rbl lists.
If you relay mail from your dynamic addresses w/o authentication, they
should be in your trusted_networks. Then they'll get ALL_TRUSTED and
probably DOS_*_
They are getting high score because are using dynamic ip ranges and they match
rbl lists.
Matus UHLAR - fantomas escribió:
On 26.02.08 14:51, Miguel Angel wrote:
i am using spamassassin 3.2.3 with qmail and simscan, the problem i
have it is that my authenticated smtp
users have any
Rick Macdougall escribió:
Miguel Angel wrote:
Hello,
i am using spamassassin 3.2.3 with qmail and simscan, the problem
i have it is that my authenticated smtp
users have any mails rejected because a high score, i know i can use
other ip not listed in mx of the domains
to create a server
the rcpto.
Best Regards,
Miguel Angel.
the rcpto.
Best Regards,
Miguel Angel.
Yeah this was my problems, Thanks.
El mar, 06-09-2005 a las 12:00 -0400, Matt Kettler escribió:
> Andy Jezierski wrote:
> >
> >
> > Are you running the spamassassin command under the same userid as spamd
> > is running under? Looks like spamd is using bayes that spamassassin did
> > not have, an
Hello, my system is a redhat 7.3 with this spamassassin versions and i
am using qmail in it.
"""
machine:/etc/mail/spamassassin# spamassassin -V
SpamAssassin version 3.0.1
running on Perl version 5.6.1
machine:/etc/mail/spamassassin# spamc -V
SpamAssassin Client version 3.0.1
"""
The problem th