Dave Sherohman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Then, my mail filters filter the spam based on the color. I have yet to
> > find any false positives at yellow and above, so my comfort level is
> > getting close to bit-bucketing orange and red, and rejecting yellow with
> > a message that it's flagg
Dave Sherohman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Then, my mail filters filter the spam based on the color. I have yet to
> > find any false positives at yellow and above, so my comfort level is
> > getting close to bit-bucketing orange and red, and rejecting yellow with
> > a message that it's flagg
On Fri, Apr 26, 2002 at 08:51:23AM -0700, Dave Carrigan wrote:
> I just wrote my own processor. All mine does is add a X-Spam-Color
> header. I use green, blue, yellow, orange and red, just like Tom Ridge's
> terrorist alert system :-).
>
> Then, my mail filters filter the spam based on the color.
Patrick Kirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've been wading through the documentation and cannot find how to stop
> spamassassin rewriting the message bodies? Does anyone know how to do
> this?
I just wrote my own processor. All mine does is add a X-Spam-Color
header. I use green, blue, yellow,
On Fri, Apr 26, 2002 at 11:01:00AM +0100, Patrick Kirk wrote:
> I've been wading through the documentation and cannot find how to stop
> spamassassin rewriting the message bodies? Does anyone know how to do
> this?
Try something like 'report_header 1' and 'use_terse_report 1'. The
documentation y
On Fri, Apr 26, 2002 at 11:01:00AM +0100, Patrick Kirk wrote:
> I've been wading through the documentation and cannot find how to stop
> spamassassin rewriting the message bodies? Does anyone know how to do
> this?
Yep, put:
defang_mime 0
in the local or system wide prefs. I think it does no
On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 01:28:39PM +0100, My Personal Mail wrote:
>On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 04:50:23AM -0500, Colin Watson wrote:
I've been wading through the documentation and cannot find how to stop
spamassassin rewriting the message bodies? Does anyone know how to do
this?
Patrick
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on Thu, Apr 25, 2002, Craig Dickson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> begin Peter Ross quotation:
>
> > Why don't you look into http://www.spambouncer.org/
>
> Why? Spamassassin, in my experience, is vastly more accurate and
> effective than SpamBouncer. I used SpamBouncer for several months up
> un
Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/examples/
Great!! Many thanks for this - good stuff.
Glyn
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On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 11:36:10AM -0600, Robert L. Harris wrote:
| > | 3. How can I blacklist specific names? For example, esavingszone send
| > | me two messages every day and I want them automatically blocked. But
| > | they use differing domain nemaes so I want to block
| > | [EMAIL PROTECTE
> | 3. How can I blacklist specific names? For example, esavingszone send
> | me two messages every day and I want them automatically blocked. But
> | they use differing domain nemaes so I want to block
> | [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] and every other
> | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
how about
On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 09:14:32AM +0100, Patrick Kirk wrote:
Do you use exim? Some of this stuff can be done at that level.
In /etc/exim/exim.conf include something like this (may need to be
adjusted for version 3.x) :
system_filter = /etc/exim/system.filter
system_filter_user = nobody
begin Peter Ross quotation:
> Why don't you look into http://www.spambouncer.org/
Why? Spamassassin, in my experience, is vastly more accurate and
effective than SpamBouncer. I used SpamBouncer for several months up
until March 2002. I could never get it to block even almost all spam
without al
On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 04:50:23AM -0500, Colin Watson wrote:
>On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 09:14:32AM +0100, Patrick Kirk wrote:
>> I have given up on using my .forward as a spam filter because I've now
>.procmailrc now because it's faster):
>
>header BROKEN_KOREAN_CHARSETContent-Type =~ /charset="
On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 09:14:32AM +0100, My Personal Mail wrote:
>Hi all,
My question was a little verbose so here it is in short form:
I want to add to the default set of Spamassassin tests.
Does anyone have an example of for example, blocking al email from
someone called 'esavings'?
Procmai
On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 09:14:32AM +0100, Patrick Kirk wrote:
> I have given up on using my .forward as a spam filter because I've now
> gone up to over 40 spam pieces a day and its a pain to keep adding
> conditions on each .forward on each account.
>
> Just to make clear, my particular desire to
patrick wrote:
>
> I have given up on using my .forward as a spam filter because I've now
> gone up to over 40 spam pieces a day and its a pain to keep adding
> conditions on each .forward on each account.
>
Why don't you look into http://www.spambouncer.org/
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On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 09:14:32AM +0100, Patrick Kirk wrote:
> I wonder if anyone can help with these tests:
> 1. I am on numerous Korean spam lists. So I want to exclude all email
> with Korean charsets. How do I set $h_Content-Type: contains
> "ks_c_5601-1987" to score 20?
...
These Asian spam
dude -- you are SO ready for the open relay database.
you sound pretty harried. that's where i was a few months ago. not to
sound overly dramatic, but www.ordb.org changed my life.
also, i've been compiling a list of networks that send spam from asian
countries like china and korea. when i get
Hi all,
I have given up on using my .forward as a spam filter because I've now
gone up to over 40 spam pieces a day and its a pain to keep adding
conditions on each .forward on each account.
Just to make clear, my particular desire to stop stuff from Korean and
Taiwan is that I speak neither Kore
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