Nice stats!
How do you generate them in SA 3.1.7 ?
Thanks
Oliver
Chris Lear wrote:
Here's some sa-stats output:
TOP SPAM RULES FIRED
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RANKRULE NAME COUNT %OFMAIL %OFSPAM %OFHAM
* Oliver Schulze L. wrote (18/12/06 15:42):
Nice stats!
How do you generate them in SA 3.1.7 ?
I use this: http://www.rulesemporium.com/programs/sa-stats-1.0.txt
Chris
Thanks
Oliver
Chris Lear wrote:
Here's some sa-stats output:
TOP SPAM RULES FIRED
Chris Lear wrote:
* Oliver Schulze L. wrote (18/12/06 15:42):
Nice stats!
How do you generate them in SA 3.1.7 ?
I use this: http://www.rulesemporium.com/programs/sa-stats-1.0.txt
Chris
Does this require using spamd instead of invoking spamassassin?
Thanks,
Tom
Chris Lear wrote:
* Oliver Schulze L. wrote (18/12/06 15:42):
Nice stats!
How do you generate them in SA 3.1.7 ?
I use this:
http://www.rulesemporium.com/programs/sa-stats-1.0.txt
Chris
Does this require using spamd instead of invoking
On Monday 18 December 2006 9:42 am, Oliver Schulze L. wrote:
Nice stats!
How do you generate them in SA 3.1.7 ?
Chris Lear wrote:
Here's some sa-stats output:
TOP SPAM RULES FIRED
If you want a bit more detailed output on add-on rule sets, try Bowie Bailey's
sa-addon-stats script. This
Michael Schaap wrote:
2.0 BOTNET The submitting mail server looks like part
[ip=12.34.56.789 rdns=dhcp12.34.example.org]
The bad news, of course, is that BOTNET is a meta rule, so you can't do
this for that rule. You can still do so for the
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John Rudd wrote:
Michael Schaap wrote:
John Rudd wrote:
The next version of the Botnet plugin for Spam Assassin is
ready. The install instructions are in the Botnet.txt file, and
in the INSTALL file.
Great work!
To Do before 1.0:
(...)
* John Rudd wrote (07/12/06 18:33):
(I had a bout of insomnia last night, and got more done than I had
pre-announced yesterday...)
The next version of the Botnet plugin for Spam Assassin is ready. The
install instructions are in the Botnet.txt file, and in the INSTALL file.
For those
of Bot Net or Relay Checker..
Thanks, Billy
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From: decoder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: John Rudd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 5:03 AM
Subject: Re: Botnet 0.6 plugin for Spam Assassin availabile
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On Fri, 8 Dec 2006, Billy Huddleston wrote:
Question, how can we avoid tagging messages that are sent to our
server from a remote connection if they use authenticated SMTP ??
Example: I have a user who is on a different network, using my
mail server, so I let them via authenticated SMTP,
(I had a bout of insomnia last night, and got more done than I had
pre-announced yesterday...)
The next version of the Botnet plugin for Spam Assassin is ready. The
install instructions are in the Botnet.txt file, and in the INSTALL file.
For those who don't know what Botnet is, it's a
John Rudd wrote:
The next version of the Botnet plugin for Spam Assassin is ready. The
install instructions are in the Botnet.txt file, and in the INSTALL file.
Great work!
To Do before 1.0:
(...)
There's another thing that would be really nice to have. You know how
the DNS
Michael Schaap wrote:
John Rudd wrote:
The next version of the Botnet plugin for Spam Assassin is ready. The
install instructions are in the Botnet.txt file, and in the INSTALL file.
Great work!
To Do before 1.0:
(...)
There's another thing that would be really nice to have. You
John Rudd wrote:
It would be great if Botnet could do something similar, like:
2.0 BOTNET The submitting mail server looks like part
of a Botnet
[ip=12.34.56.789 rdns=dhcp12.34.example.org]
Any tips on how to do that? :-}
Well, I had a look,
Michael Schaap wrote:
John Rudd wrote:
It would be great if Botnet could do something similar, like:
2.0 BOTNET The submitting mail server looks like
part of a Botnet
[ip=12.34.56.789 rdns=dhcp12.34.example.org]
Any tips on how to do that? :-}
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