I assume that I scan all mail automatically (obviously there might be
some setup errors). Still I don't know why some redirected e-mails get
through when others not, even if both are scored as spam on my local server.
Thank's
Wojtek
Magnus Holmgren wrote:
On Monday 30 October 2006 21:41,
On Monday 30 October 2006 06:07, Wojciech Potrzebowski took the opportunity to
say:
I am running spamassassin with qmail. It catchs up most of mail that is
scored as spam. However, some e-mails that are redirected form the other
mail server (also with spam checking system) get through even it
Thank you for your time in handling with this case!
I have atached two e-mails with headers from both servers. I can only
configure SA on my local server: iwonka.med.virginia.edu. I don't have
access to the other mail server.
Best regards,
Wojtek
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On Monday 30 October 2006 20:44, Wojciech Potrzebowski took the opportunity to
say:
Thank you for your time in handling with this case!
I have atached two e-mails with headers from both servers. I can only
configure SA on my local server: iwonka.med.virginia.edu. I don't have
access to the
I understand that there are different configurations of two servers but
I am wondering if there is any possibility to catch these mail (not
treated as spam with remote server) on my local server.
Thank's
Wojtek
Magnus Holmgren wrote:
On Monday 30 October 2006 20:44, Wojciech Potrzebowski took
I am running spamassassin with qmail. It catchs up most of mail that is
scored as spam. However, some e-mails that are redirected form the other
mail server (also with spam checking system) get through even it is
treates spam if I run local test. Any idea how to fix the problem?
Wojtek