At 10:13 AM 8/5/2003 -0500, Dan Lee wrote:
Hey, I'm new to this mailing list, and to spamassassin for that matter. Couple quick questions.

1. How do I tell which version of spamassassin my isp is running? They're hosting us on a Redhat box.

Newer versions will put the version into the x-spam-status header.


If you have shell access you can also run spamassassin --version.

Given that it's RedHat, I bet it's 2.4x.

2. Am I correctly using spamassassin when I don't get any email that is marked with the subject being ****SPAM****. I'm curious because that seems to be the default way that spamassassin marks email it considers as spam, but I'm wondering if it might be getting routed to another inbox, and not sent to the end users. At any rate, the people at my company never receive mail tagged as spam in the subject line. (Please forgive the newbie question as I am --- well a newbie to spamassassin.) It should also be noted that spamassassin was set up by someone other than myself originally.

Check for an x-spam-status in the message headers. If it's not there, SA probably isn't being used. Really you'd have to know _how_ they are integrating spamassassin to know which exact syntax to use.


3. What file and syntax would I use to blacklist a domain name?

edit user_prefs or local.cf and add a line like this one:


blacklist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED]





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