Hey there,
I just enabled pyzor as part of spamassassin (freebsd 6.4, pyzor built
from ports), and occasionally get this message in my logs:
Jul 9 05:40:59 quark spamd[11607]: spamd: connection from prime.gushi.org
[72.9.101.130] at port 51280
Jul 9 05:40:59 quark spamd[11607]: spamd:
Dear Sirs,
In a CentOS 4.7 server I installed qmail + simscan + ClamAV + Spamassassin
3.3.0 that is working properly.
Now my intention is that when a mail is considered SPAM this is moved to a
folder called SPAM and in turn notifies the user (via email) so you can
review it.
Is it possible?
On Fri, 9 Jul 2010, Jose Luis Marin Perez wrote:
In a CentOS 4.7 server I installed qmail + simscan + ClamAV + Spamassassin
3.3.0 that is working properly.
Now my intention is that when a mail is considered SPAM this is moved to a
folder called SPAM and in turn notifies the user (via email) so
Procmail Using this understanding, my question is how to notify the user via
email, would read the contents of the SPAM folder? excuse my insistence but
I do not understand, I hope you can help me with this.
José Luis
-Mensaje original-
De: Charles Gregory [mailto:cgreg...@hwcn.org]
On Fri, 2010-07-09 at 12:12 -0500, Jose Luis Marin Perez wrote:
Procmail Using this understanding, my question is how to notify the user via
email, would read the contents of the SPAM folder? excuse my insistence but
I do not understand, I hope you can help me with this.
Procmail can run a
On Fri, 2010-07-09 at 12:12 -0500, Jose Luis Marin Perez wrote:
Procmail Using this understanding, my question is how to notify the user via
email, would read the contents of the SPAM folder? excuse my insistence but
I do not understand, I hope you can help me with this.
So you are already
On Fri, 2010-07-09 at 18:23 +0100, Martin Gregorie wrote:
On Fri, 2010-07-09 at 12:12 -0500, Jose Luis Marin Perez wrote:
Procmail Using this understanding, my question is how to notify the user via
email, would read the contents of the SPAM folder? excuse my insistence but
I do not
On Fri, 2010-07-09 at 19:44 +0200, Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
Do rate limit it. Don't generate an annoying you've got spam [1]
message for each spam received. That'd be a horribly poor exchange rate.
I agree entirely, but I got the impression that the OP didn't like the
cron job solution.
On Fri, 2010-07-09 at 19:22 +0100, Martin Gregorie wrote:
On Fri, 2010-07-09 at 19:44 +0200, Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
Do rate limit it. Don't generate an annoying you've got spam [1]
message for each spam received. That'd be a horribly poor exchange rate.
I agree entirely,
Figured you
On fre 09 jul 2010 18:54:27 CEST, Jose Luis Marin Perez wrote
Now my intention is that when a mail is considered SPAM this is moved to a
folder called SPAM and in turn notifies the user (via email) so you can
review it. Is it possible?
with the above alone no, but if you have sieve, procmail,
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 7/9/10 1:40 PM, Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
On Fri, 2010-07-09 at 19:22 +0100, Martin Gregorie wrote:
On Fri, 2010-07-09 at 19:44 +0200, Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
Do rate limit it. Don't generate an annoying you've got spam [1]
message for
Hello *
Oh, Entschuldige Karsten für die PM, meine muttrc funktioniert derzeit
nicht wie ich will. :-/
Am 2010-07-09 19:44:54, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
[1] Anyone else have that old AOL commercial in mind, with the female
voice announcing an incoming mail? ;)
:0
* ^X-Spam-Level:
Hello Martin Gregorie,
Am 2010-07-09 19:22:37, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
I agree entirely, but I got the impression that the OP didn't like the
cron job solution. Without the cron job its a bit difficult to tell the
user about the all the FPs and spam he hasn't seen, and you really need
On Sat, 10 Jul 2010, Michelle Konzack wrote:
:0
* ^X-Spam-Level: \*\*\*\*\*
{
DUMMY_EXEC=`rplay /usr/share/sounds/aol/You_Have_New_Spam.wav`
:0
.Spam/
}
Heh. If you've implemented Peep (http://peep.sourceforge.net/intro.html)
you could use these for the pool of random you've got spam
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