Emails Not Bouncing
NateDog
natedog550 at HOTMAIL.COM
Tue May 11 17:19:11 IST 2004
Hmmm. Well now it's working lol. Maybe I'm too dang impatient:
PYZOR_CHECK 0.32, RAZOR2_CF_RANGE_51_100 1.55, RAZOR2_CHECK 0.90
Sweet. But if anyone wants to take a look at my other questions I'd
appreciate it. Thanks.
--
Nathan Peters
----- Original Message -----
From: "NateDog" <natedog550 at HOTMAIL.COM>
To: <MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK>
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: Emails Not Bouncing
> Ok man. I've installed Razor and Pyzor. I haven't done DCC yet because
> there's quite a bit envolved and I haven't checked my sendmail yet but I
may
> have to rebuild it with this DCC thing :( I have force reinstalled spam
> assassin and did the razor tests and everything checked out ok. But my
> question is how to enable these? I found a file
> /etc/MailScanner/mcp/mcp.spam.assassin.prefs.conf and at the bottom it
has:
> use_bayes 0
> use_dcc 0
> use_pyzor 1
> use_razor1 0
> use_razor2 1
>
> I have quite a few questions :) First I changed the razor and pyzor to 1
to
> enable them? Then I restarted mail scanner. But I did a "top" and didn't
> ever see a name of razor or pyzor show up as a process when an email comes
> through. So how do I make sure they're enabled? I also was watching my
> mail log and thought I had turned off autolearn but apparently I didn't.
Is
> autolearn ok? And if it's not a good idea how would I turn it off? Then,
> I'm using RBL's with mail scanner. Should I use spam assassin instead - I
> think I've seen that mentioned before? I think that's all the questions I
> have for now. Oh and I found that file you were talking about on how to
> bounce emails. But instead of that I'm going to do what you talked about
> with the razor and pyzor and such as long as you're willing to hang in
here
> and help me - and I appreciate all your help so far. Thanks.
>
> --
> Nathan Peters
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kevin Spicer" <kevins at BMRB.CO.UK>
> To: <MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK>
> Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 5:58 PM
> Subject: Re: {SPAM} Emails Not Bouncing
>
>
> > On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 23:45, NateDog wrote:
> > > Ah that's cool no prob. But do you have any ideas for me? Like any
> > > alternatives? The only problem I have really is that an email from a
> new
> > > customer gets sent. And let's say it's detected as spam. They have
no
> idea
> > > if it's caught as spam and didn't go through or whatever you know what
I
> > > mean? I'm okay with the virus warnings not being kicked back to the
> sender
> > > because the person it was going to inside our network will get an
email
> > > saying it had a virus and was deleted. Anyways.....I'm open to
> suggestions
> > > :)
> >
> > I created custom spamassassin rules which matched the names of our
> > products in the body of messages, this got rid of almost all of the
> > false positives from our clients.
> >
> > Also throwing DCC, Razor, Pyzor and a handful of RBL's into the
> > spamassassin mix helps to raise the average spam score, meaning you can
> > set your threshold a little higher and avoid some of the marginal false
> > positives.
> >
> > Keep an eye on the spamassassin rules the false positives match and
> > tweak their scores if necessary
> >
> > Finally consider only blocking high scoring spam and just tagging (or
> > tagging and stripping) low scoring spam, then lower your high score to
> > be just above the highest false positives you are getting. That way you
> > get rid of most spam, but don't lose real mail.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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