I have not tried deleting mailroot/tabindex/*. Is that
something that would help resolve this problem? If it is, I
will go do it right now.
This is worth a test. You cannot destroy anything. Corrupted index files
were the reason for some random crashes, reported by 2 XMail admins in the
Hello list,
Apologies, but would any guru out there suggest a document on setting up sa
with xmail ?
Like a vanilla sa installation with xmail ?
Any ideas ? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
[I am running in circles again :-)]
s.
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I merely function as a channel that filters music
Taken from the spamassassin page :
Installation
Simply copy the two executables to where you want them. Then, configure
your
system to run spamd in the background, and
Sorry -- I don't run SA here. I can only point to the forum at
http://xmailforum.homelinux.net
There are several howtos and even user who can help you out.
--Harald
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Spyros Tsiolis wrote:
Taken from the spamassassin page :
Installation
Simply copy the two executables to where you want them. Then, configure
your
system to run spamd
Spyros Tsiolis wrote:
Hello list,
Apologies, but would any guru out there suggest a document on setting up sa
with xmail ?
Like a vanilla sa installation with xmail ?
Any ideas ? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
[I am running in circles again :-)]
For a Linux installation this
I cleared that directory and restarted XMail. It did not resolve the
problem.
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From: Harald Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 2:03 AM
Subject: [xmail] AW: Re: AW: Re: XMail crashes on Windows 2003
I have not tried
Hello Spyros,
there is a good introduction in this document:
http://www.ubaight.com/xmail/BeginnersGuide.html#SpamAssassin
I did it like noted here
http://www.familie-mayer.com/technical/xmail-sa-solaris.html
- info is basically from the FAQ mentioned first, but with some
Solaris specific
Hello Spyros,
the sa_filter.pl mentioned in my earlier mails invokes spamc, which
has to be in Your $PATH.
spamc connects to spamd to have the mail checked.
One could also use spamassassin instead of spamc/spamd
But doing so could cause system overload on machines with high mail
throughput. The
Which part doesn't work? SA or the filter?
Can you even run sa-learn from the command line? You should get back the =
options needed to run sa-learn if you try to run it by itself. Also, did =
you put the info into the filters.in.tab file? Is your xmail install in =
the default /var/MailRoot?
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Mirco Marsili wrote:
I'm new in the newsletter, hello everybody!
My question is: I need show the real name set on the xmail server and bypass
the client sender. It's possible?
I change the server the past week-end and my old server (post.office -
software.com) was this
Yes, I am running:
- One output antivirus filter for some accounts.
- One output counter filter for all accounts.
- One input subject tagger for some mailling list accounts.
- One input counter filter for all accounts.
- One input big filter (antispam, antivirus, etc) for all accounts.
I had a
Hello again list,
I think I've installed right this time (spamassassin, that is, along with
sa_filter-v1.3.tar.gz).
OK, taken from the spamassassin docs pages :
.
Use this tool to teach SpamAssassin about these
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Date: 01/22/04 12:43
Hello again list,
I think I've installed right this time (spamassassin, that is, along with
sa_filter-v1.3.tar.gz).
OK, taken from the spamassassin
Hallo Dale,
here we are: http://www.hagen-mayer.de/technical/xmail-redirector.html
It's just the redirector that does patternmatching against mail header
and body. If pattern matches, mail is attached to another one and sent
to spammaster, eg. Original address will not get the email.
I do not
At the moment, all I know is that I have people breathing down my neck
for spam mail on this establishment. And, basically, I am trying to
understand
how to proceed with all this. But how can you proceed with something,
when
you don't have concrete evidence of what is going on ?
Using DNSBLs is
Davide Libenzi schreef:
Thanks Peter. Can you try to give it another try by fetching at the same
link?
http://www.xmailserver.org/xmail-1.18.tar.gz
I did the same tests again with this version and until now it looks ok.
I will keep it running on my server for a while. Also starting and
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Bowen Moursund wrote:
RootDomain MyRedirectingDomain.com
SmtpServerDomain MyRedirectingDomain.com
POP3Domain MyRedirectingDomain.com
HeloDomain mail.MyRedirectingDomain.com
Are you sure you have real TABs as separators up there?
Yes, quite sure. I replaced
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