Am 19.12.09 04:18, schrieb Warren Togami:
DNSWL
To my surprise, Matthias has begun to implement my recommendations of
improved manual abuse reporting, and automated abuse reporting. Their
accuracy even without automated abuse detection isn't too bad.
In the current testing phase, the
On 12/18/09 11:13 PM, R-Elists list...@abbacomm.net wrote:
We were able to knock off 4 items in the Amazon USA list with expedited
shipping 8 to 16 days from USA.
Hopefully you didn't buy him that brewing book, or we'll NEVER get any more
rules out of him! :^)
if you need us to put an
Hopefully you didn't buy him that brewing book, or we'll
NEVER get any more rules out of him! :^)
snip
Is there anything that would help out the cause,
hardware-wise? I think I remember Justin saying that privacy
concerns about the email corpus made sharing the load
impossible --
On 19-Dec-2009, at 09:06, Dave Pooser wrote:
On 12/18/09 11:13 PM, R-Elists list...@abbacomm.net wrote:
Is there anything that would help out the cause, hardware-wise? I think I
remember Justin saying that privacy concerns about the email corpus made
sharing the load impossible -- might it be
It would be nice to be able to throw some cycles at this
problem, but it might take more more to figure out how to do
that safely than it's worth?
Anyway, if something gets figured out count me in on
contributing space CPU time.
couldnt the data be encoded and then unencoded during
you know, with all the duking it out on the list over some methods and such,
where is Jo Rhett when you need him?
he was always short and to the point...
:-)
- rh
And bless you, sir.
Merry Christmas.
{^_^}
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From: R-Elists list...@abbacomm.net
Sent: Friday, 2009/December/18 21:13
Justin,
We were able to knock off 4 items in the Amazon USA list with expedited
shipping 8 to 16 days from USA.
hopefully it will take them off
On 19/12/2009 11:23 AM, R-Elists wrote:
i would encourage other SA team members to have a wish list and publish.
A number of committers have have added Amazon wishlists to the CREDITS
file included with the distribution. The most up-to-date version is
available on our website [1] by clicking
Love that quote. Think I'll steal it.
It's worth stealing. Charles A. Oriez, aka Socks the Whitehouse Cat, used
that .sig file on some mailop/anti-spam lists I frequented back in the day.
He died back in September of '05, and I later learned that the entire time
I'd known him he'd been living
On 19-Dec-2009, at 14:40, Dave Pooser wrote:
Love that quote. Think I'll steal it.
It's worth stealing. Charles A. Oriez, aka Socks the Whitehouse Cat, used
that .sig file on some mailop/anti-spam lists I frequented back in the day.
He died back in September of '05, and I later learned that
On Saturday 19 December 2009, Dave Pooser wrote:
Love that quote. Think I'll steal it.
It's worth stealing. Charles A. Oriez, aka Socks the Whitehouse Cat, used
that .sig file on some mailop/anti-spam lists I frequented back in the day.
He died back in September of '05, and I later learned that
do i need to read the apache foundation docs somewhere?
You're of course more than welcome to. Perhaps the best
place to start is here [4] and here [5].
[1] http://spamassassin.apache.org/
[2] http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/spamassassin/trunk/CREDITS
[3]
On Fri, 18 Dec 2009, Warren Togami wrote:
Why wait, when you do relatively simple things to help make it happen?
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/NightlyMassCheck
We can more frequently update rules if more people participate in the
nightly masschecks. The current documentation is a bit of
On Sat, 19 Dec 2009, Res wrote:
the only person here at present trolling is you, so for F's sake STFU
and stop generating massive noise ratio
(nod) Done.
- C
On 19/12/2009 5:51 PM, Charles Gregory wrote:
On Fri, 18 Dec 2009, Warren Togami wrote:
Why wait, when you do relatively simple things to help make it happen?
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/NightlyMassCheck
We can more frequently update rules if more people participate in the
nightly
Regarding sa-update,
EXIT CODES
An exit code of 0 means an update was available, and was
downloaded and installed successfully if --checkonly was
not specified.
An exit code of 1 means no fresh updates were available.
I would make this:
0 means you are all up to
On Dec 19, 2009, at 8:42 PM, jida...@jidanni.org
jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
Regarding sa-update,
EXIT CODES
This would then not stop Makefiles that call it, nor would one need to
do case $? in 0|1)...; esac.
But it would break scripts that check for a 0 and then run sa-compile
on the
On 12/18/2009 08:57 PM, Warren Togami wrote:
This will be released if we go three days without an objection as per build/README
procedure. At that point these archives will be renamed to rc1 and the
announcements will go out. Please suggest improvements to this announcement text as well.
http://ruleqa.spamassassin.org/20091219-r892451-n/T_RCVD_IN_SEMBLACK/detail
SEMBLACK normally is one of the better performing blacklists, but it
behaved abnormally in this weekly masscheck.
18.85.2.155 is one IP that was listed, but not listed on any other
blacklist. There were many more
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