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
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Enviado el: Viernes, 09 de Julio de 2010 11:50 a.m.
Para: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Asunto: Re: Move SPAM to directory and notify user
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
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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