Help with SpamAssassin

rbe rbe at flash.net
Wed May 21 00:36:07 BST 2003


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On Tuesday 20 May 2003 04:49 pm, rbe wrote:
> On Tuesday 20 May 2003 10:57 am, Henrik Jacobsson wrote:
> > * rbe (rbe at flash.net) wrote:
> > > I got the latest version of SpamAssassin, and installed it, but
> > > it doesn't work with the old Filter commands.  I've now got
> > > version 1.53 and did have 1.45.  I was told a significant change
> > > took place in 1.50, so I'm guessing part of the problem was that
> > > the commands changed.
> > >
> > > For one thing, I filtered all mail less that 250K through
> > > "spamassassn - -a" and then moved everything marked with "*****
> > > SPAM *****" to the spam folder.  However, after the upgrade,
> > > nothing seems to work.
> > >
> > > Does anyone know how to set this thing up?
> >
> > I'm no SpamAssassin-wiz, but I recall that the defaults changed
> > recently WRT how the spam is tagged.  Before, SA changed the
> > subject to *** SPAM *** or something, but now it keeps the
> > subjectline intact.
> > Try to change the filter to look for :X-Spam-Flag: YES instead of
> > *** SPAM ***. Worked for me..  HTH. /Hj
>
> Thanks.  I'll try it.

Well, just did and it did no good.  I guess I've got spamassassin set 
up wrong in my system, but the advice I get doesn't seem to work.  I'll 
go to the spamassassin mail group.

- -- 
Robert Black Eagle
The most secure societies in history were
Nazi German and the Communist China.
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