Hi,
Erik Bloodaxe wrote:
Bowie Bailey wrote:
Erik Bloodaxe wrote:
I have a default install of Redhat 5.2. I have mail scanner using it
and it appears to be creating a large number of false positives. The
version of SpamAssassin is version 3.2.4 which is running on Perl
version 5.8.8. I
I have a default install of Redhat 5.2. I have mail scanner using it
and it appears to be creating a large number of false positives. The
version of SpamAssassin is version 3.2.4 which is running on Perl
version 5.8.8. I am using the latest version of mail scanner. I
beleive the problem
Erik Bloodaxe wrote:
I have a default install of Redhat 5.2. I have mail scanner using it
and it appears to be creating a large number of false positives. The
version of SpamAssassin is version 3.2.4 which is running on Perl
version 5.8.8. I am using the latest version of mail scanner. I
Hi,
spamassasin. I have a test message which is genuine. Running this through
spamassasin with -t (test) mode as described below gives the output below:
Running : spamassassin -t /tmp/rose2 gives at the bottom the following
(edited for privacy) report.
Try adding some debugging output,
Bowie Bailey wrote:
Erik Bloodaxe wrote:
I have a default install of Redhat 5.2. I have mail scanner using it
and it appears to be creating a large number of false positives. The
version of SpamAssassin is version 3.2.4 which is running on Perl
version 5.8.8. I am using the latest