so I need to switch it to something like this?

blacklist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...


Thanks,

Antonio DeLaCruz


Quoting Jim Maul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Martin Hepworth wrote:
Antoni

blacklist (and others like trusted networks) need to have all values on one line, not multiple declarations AFAIK
--
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Snr Systems Administrator
Solid State Logic
Tel: +44 (0)1865 842300



Antonio DeLaCruz wrote:

Here is my user_prefs file:

# SpamAssassin config file for version 3.0

# How many hits before a message is considered spam.
required_score           3.5

# Whether to change the subject of suspected spam
rewrite_header         subject *****SPAM*****

# Text to prepend to subject if rewrite_subject is used
subject_tag             *****SPAM*****

# Encapsulate spam in an attachment
report_safe             1

# Use terse version of the spam report
use_terse_report        0

# Enable the Bayes system
use_bayes               1

# Enable Bayes auto-learning
auto_learn              1

# Enable or disable network checks
skip_rbl_checks         0
use_razor2              1
use_dcc                 1
use_pyzor               1

# Mail using languages used in these country codes will not be marked
# as being possibly spam in a foreign language.
# - english spanish
ok_languages            en es

# Mail using locales used in these country codes will not be marked
# as being possibly spam in a foreign language.
ok_locales              en

# Set up trusted and internal networks
# These networks are hosts that are considered to not be potentially
# operated by spammers, open relays, or open proxies
trusted_networks        127.
trusted_networks        192.168/16
internal_networks       127.
internal_networks       192.168/16

whitelist_from address.com

#### Start of Manual Blacklist ####
#
blacklist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
blacklist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
blacklist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
blacklist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
blacklist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
blacklist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
blacklist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
blacklist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
blacklist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Here is my .procmailrc file:

:0fw: spamassassin.lock
| /usr/bin/spamassassin -p /home/<user>/.spamassassin/user_prefs

Here is my .forward file:

"|IFS=' ' && exec /usr/bin/procmail -f- || exit 75 #<user>"



The entries in my blacklist_from are not getting blocked. I'm not sure what
I've done wrong. I installed postfix (version 2.2.2) from source. I have also
installed Spamassassin using cpan (version 3.0.2). Any help on this would be
appreciated.


Thanks,

Antonio DeLaCruz



Also note that some of the things you have are invalid, like "auto_learn". I assume you used the web based conf generation tool that is linked to on the spamassassin site? I'd run spamassassin --lint on a message and fix all the errors first.


-Jim




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