May 26th 2006 PDT
I love how my example of SpamAssassin headers flags my message as spam by SpamAssassin. That's awesome. On May 26, 2006, at 11:05 AM, Rob Taylor wrote: > I am not sure how you are calling Spamassassin but I can tell you > that using it directly is a huge resource burden. The preferred > method is to use the client (spamc) to submit to the daemon (spamd). Ooooooh. Well, that's cool. What I can do is rely on this method first, and fall back on calling it directly if need be. I think the problem I currentl ...Continue Reading
May 26th 2006 PDT
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May 26th 2006 PDT
Hey Justin: I am not sure how you are calling Spamassassin but I can tell you that using it directly is a huge resource burden. The preferred method is to use the client (spamc) to submit to the daemon (spamd). Here is an example from my .qmail file.... |/var/qmail/bin/preline -d /usr/bin/spamc -f -u rt@PROTECTED | /usr/local/nospam/filepipe /usr/bin/vdeliver In this case I have preferences for spam filtering setup on a per use basis being read from a MySQL back end. If you can send me a quick testing procedure or ...Continue Reading
May 26th 2006 PDT
I've done the preliminary work to integrate SpamAssassin tests in dada_bridge.pl - The version with these changes is live and being used for this list, but unfortunately, I can't enable it, as I get, "Out of Memory!" errors when it is enabled. I tried for a few hours to optimize the dada_bridge.pl plugin (with good success!), but nothing seemed to sway the problem - SpamAssassin just may be a resource hog. So, I'm probably going to leave it in the plugin, but perhaps not have it enabled. Rob, I' ...Continue Reading
May 25th 2006 PDT
Test test test... -- Justin Simoni .: Dada Mail "Write Once - Distribute Everywhere" Email Communication Software url: http://mojo.skazat.com ph: 720.436.7701 aolim: leaddadaist ...Continue Reading
May 25th 2006 PDT
On May 25, 2006, at 4:00 PM, Bruno Cantieni wrote: > Oddly enough, POST_PAYLOAD scanning is off by default. > Obviously if you could diddle the ModSecurity configuration directives > directly (typically in httpd.conf).... > Otherwise, try the following in .htaccess (no guarantees - I'm no > ModSecurity guru - but usuallly if it flies in httpd.conf, it will > fly in > .htaccess): > > SecFilterScanPOST Off Ah! Thanks for that - that *does* work in an .htaccess file. This is on a shared ser ...Continue Reading
May 25th 2006 PDT
> -----Original Message----- > From: Dada Mail (Justin Simoni) [mailto:dada@PROTECTED] > Sent: May 25, 2006 5:41 PM > To: bruno@PROTECTED > Subject: [dadadev] RE: mod_security and Dada Mail > > > On May 25, 2006, at 3:35 PM, Bruno Cantieni wrote: > > mod_security is an open source firewall. > > As such it implements rules such as the one you are seeing > where it > > check > > POST values agains this pattern (email validation). > > Presumably to detect and ...Continue Reading
May 25th 2006 PDT
On May 25, 2006, at 3:35 PM, Bruno Cantieni wrote: > mod_security is an open source firewall. > As such it implements rules such as the one you are seeing where it > check > POST values agains this pattern (email validation). > Presumably to detect and cut down on spam :) > For the paranoid there is no need to turn of mod_security, just > ditch the > rule. Is there an easy way to do this, using an .htaccess file? I'm a little green on its usage. ...Continue Reading
May 25th 2006 PDT
> -----Original Message----- > From: Dada Mail (Justin Simoni) [mailto:dada@PROTECTED] > Sent: May 25, 2006 5:01 PM > To: bruno@PROTECTED > Subject: [dadadev] mod_security and Dada Mail > > > Hello all, > > I've been working on a client's install, and we've found that the > apache plugin, "mod_security" -> http://www.modsecurity.org/ > seems to > hose Dada Mail's mailing list message sending. You'll receive lines > in the apache error log that say things ...Continue Reading
May 25th 2006 PDT
Hello all, I've been working on a client's install, and we've found that the apache plugin, "mod_security" -> http://www.modsecurity.org/ seems to hose Dada Mail's mailing list message sending. You'll receive lines in the apache error log that say things like: [Thu May 25 07:51:21 2006] [error] [client 12.345.123.341] mod_security: Warning. Pattern match "([0-9a-zA-Z]+[-._+&])*[0-9a-zA-Z]+@([-0-9a-zA-Z]+[.])+[a-zA-Z]{2,6}" at POST_PAYLOAD [hostname "example.com"] [uri "/cgi ...Continue Reading
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