Hello,
I'm using SA since 5 years now. Yesterday I was switching my Debian
system to a gentoo Server and had to reinstall SA this way. I thought I
transfered the config nearly identical, but it seems to not be the case,
since I get results in filtering, which I dont understand:
In an older episode, on 2010-08-15 15:57, Marc Richter wrote:
http://pastebin.com/Rhj2UMLS
I don't understand 3 things:
1)
Why is it recognized as not beeing spam, although the required score is
3.0 and the actual score is 101.0?
It says score=-101.0, that is *not* the same as score=101.0.
On Sun, 15 Aug 2010, Marc Richter wrote:
http://pastebin.com/Rhj2UMLS
I don't understand 3 things:
1) Why is it recognized as not beeing spam, although the required score
is 3.0 and the actual score is 101.0?
Look a little closer. The actual score is -101.0 (negative).
Is this because
Hi @all,
I just had a chat with wolfgang by phone, and we discovered, that a
Webformular on my own site seems to deliver this spam to my GMX -
Account richter_marc -at- gmx.net .
This would explaid this result: When my own server is the initial
sender, it's clear why the USER_IN_WHITELIST -
On søn 15 aug 2010 15:57:57 CEST, Marc Richter wrote
Could anybody please give me a hint with this?
do you send spam to your own email address ?
to solve it, remove any instance of whitelist_from
or if you like to track this change score on user_in_whitelist to
something that is not -100
If it looks like you send spam to you, I've simple solution. SPF
record in your domain zone and you tell in your SPF record that for
your domain could send email your servers and any others are possibly
spammers - see http://www.openspf.org/
For example for my domain could send emails
Hi J.K.
No, it seemes as if my server really sent it, not only that the from -
matched. Seems as if an open Webformular sent it.
But thank you anyway.
Am 15.08.2010 18:54, schrieb Josef Karliak:
If it looks like you send spam to you, I've simple solution. SPF
record in your domain zone