Sorry if this is off topic. I am using a Microsoft DNS server. I am
putting a big load on it with Mailscanner / Spamassassin and MTA RBL's.
Would you recommend that I use a local BIND Cache server? Does anyone
have any good resources as to how to set this up?
I have installed bind9 and
Jack Pepper wrote:
Have a look at Black hole DNS. http://www.malwaredomains.com
jp
Quoting Ray Jette [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sorry if this is off topic. I am using a Microsoft DNS server. I am
putting a big load on it with Mailscanner / Spamassassin and MTA
RBL's. Would you recommend that I use
Ray Jette wrote:
Sorry if this is off topic. I am using a Microsoft DNS server. I am
putting a big load on it with Mailscanner / Spamassassin and MTA
RBL's. Would you recommend that I use a local BIND Cache server? Does
anyone have any good resources as to how to set this up?
I have
Martin Gregorie wrote:
On Fri, 2008-12-05 at 10:04 -0500, Ray Jette wrote:
Sorry if this is off topic. I am using a Microsoft DNS server. I am
putting a big load on it with Mailscanner / Spamassassin and MTA RBL's.
Would you recommend that I use a local BIND Cache server? Does anyone
have
John Hardin wrote:
On Fri, 2008-12-05 at 10:53 -0500, Ray Jette wrote:
Now I want to be able to view the bind cache so
I can verify that it is caching records. I have searched all over the
Internet with no luck. At most, I can find that the cache is stored in RAM.
run man rndc
http
Ray Jette wrote:
Sorry if this is off topic. I am using a Microsoft DNS server. I am
putting a big load on it with Mailscanner / Spamassassin and MTA
RBL's. Would you recommend that I use a local BIND Cache server? Does
anyone have any good resources as to how to set this up?
I have
Bowie Bailey wrote:
Ray Jette wrote:
Bowie Bailey wrote:
Ray Jette wrote:
Good morning,
I am trying to write a negative scoring rule that files on the
following: PO PO#
PO #
Following is the rule I am using:
header PO_AND_ORDERSSubject =~ /\bPO*?#?/i
score
Ray Jette wrote:
Bowie Bailey wrote:
Ray Jette wrote:
Bowie Bailey wrote:
Ray Jette wrote:
Good morning,
I am trying to write a negative scoring rule that files on the
following: PO PO#
PO #
Following is the rule I am using:
header PO_AND_ORDERSSubject =~ /\bPO*?#?/i
John Hardin wrote:
On Thu, 4 Dec 2008, Ray Jette wrote:
A lot of these rules look good but not appear to work for what I am
trying to do. Sorry about all the trouble. I'm not realy that good at
regular expressions but I am learning. Here are some real examples
from my mail server
Ray Jette wrote:
mouss wrote:
Ray Jette a écrit :
Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
Back on-list.
On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 13:40 -0500, Ray Jette wrote:
Yes, and it does match case insensitively.
I guess the issue is with your testing environment. How are you
testing
the rule, err
Good morning,
I am trying to write a negative scoring rule that files on the following:
PO
PO#
PO #
Following is the rule I am using:
header PO_AND_ORDERSSubject =~ /\bPO*?#?/i
score PO_AND_ORDERS-0.50
describe PO_AND_ORDERSA negative scoring rule that searches the
subject
Bowie Bailey wrote:
Ray Jette wrote:
Good morning,
I am trying to write a negative scoring rule that files on the
following: PO
PO#
PO #
Following is the rule I am using:
header PO_AND_ORDERSSubject =~ /\bPO*?#?/i
score PO_AND_ORDERS-0.50
describe PO_AND_ORDERS
Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
I am trying to write a negative scoring rule that files on the
following: PO
PO#
PO #
Following is the rule I am using:
header PO_AND_ORDERSSubject =~ /\bPO*?#?/i
In REs, the asterisk '*' is a quantifier, not a wildcard as it is with
the shell, and
Bowie Bailey wrote:
Ray Jette wrote:
Bowie Bailey wrote:
Ray Jette wrote:
Good morning,
I am trying to write a negative scoring rule that files on the
following: PO PO#
PO #
Following is the rule I am using:
header PO_AND_ORDERSSubject =~ /\bPO*?#?/i
score
Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
Please note that you do *not* need to specify all variations explicitly,
if you actually want to match *anything* that starts with PO...
Thanks for the information I will make sure to read it. I am going to
try /\bPO\b now and see if it helps.
Since this
Thanks for all the help. I am still having issues. Let me try to explain
a little more. Subjects can contain the following
PO random #s
POrandom #s
PO# random #s
PO#random #s
PO # random #s
PO #random #s
I can match PO with /\bPO/i but this does not fill my requirements.
I need to be able to
Ray Jette wrote:
Good morning,
I am trying to write a negative scoring rule that files on the following:
PO
PO#
PO #
Following is the rule I am using:
header PO_AND_ORDERSSubject =~ /\bPO*?#?/i
score PO_AND_ORDERS-0.50
describe PO_AND_ORDERSA negative scoring rule
Matt Garretson wrote:
Ray Jette wrote:
PO random #s
POrandom #s
PO# random #s
PO#random #s
PO # random #s
PO #random #s
Try:
Subject =~ /PO ?\#? ?\d+/i
If you don't need case insensitivity, remove the trailing 'i'.
Thanks for the reply. I tryed to use Subject
Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
Back on-list.
On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 13:40 -0500, Ray Jette wrote:
Yes, and it does match case insensitively.
I guess the issue is with your testing environment. How are you testing
the rule, err, regexp for a rule?
I sent to messages from yahoo. One
Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 14:06 -0500, Ray Jette wrote:
[ *snipp* ]
I reset the daemon. How do I cann spamassassin with the message. I'm not
sure how to create a message from the server with out sending one.
If all else fails, just save the message out of your
mouss wrote:
Ray Jette a écrit :
Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
Back on-list.
On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 13:40 -0500, Ray Jette wrote:
Yes, and it does match case insensitively.
I guess the issue is with your testing environment. How are you testing
the rule, err, regexp for a rule
mouss wrote:
Ray Jette a écrit :
Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
Back on-list.
On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 13:40 -0500, Ray Jette wrote:
Yes, and it does match case insensitively.
I guess the issue is with your testing environment. How are you testing
the rule, err, regexp for a rule
*Good afternoon,
I am trying to write a rule that gives negative scores to messages that
contain names of our company's and products. I have a few question
regarding this. Will the rule at the end of this message work? Can I put
line brakes in the rule? How can I go about adding an optional s
Ray Jette wrote:
*Good afternoon,
I am trying to write a rule that gives negative scores to messages
that contain names of our company's and products. I have a few
question regarding this. Will the rule at the end of this message
work? Can I put line brakes in the rule? How can I go about
Ray Jette wrote:
*Good afternoon,
I am trying to write a rule that gives negative scores to messages
that contain names of our company's and products. I have a few
question regarding this. Will the rule at the end of this message
work? Can I put line brakes in the rule? How can I go about
jdow wrote:
From: Ray Jette [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 2008, December 01 12:41
Ray Jette wrote:
*Good afternoon,
I am trying to write a rule that gives negative scores to messages
that contain names of our company's and products. I have a few
question regarding this. Will the rule
Good morning,
The SPF_PASS and SPF_HELO_PASS rules hit several hundred messages a day.
I am doing SPF lockup's at the MTA. How do I go about stopping these
tests from within SA?
Thanks,
Ray
Thanks for the quick reply. Do you know what .pre file this is contained
in? From the /etc/spamassassin directory I ran the following:
grep SPF_PASS *.pre but came up with nothing.
Thanks.
On Thu, 2008-10-02 at 09:44 -0500, McDonald, Dan wrote:
or just remove the module from the .pre file that
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