From: Ed K. <ed...@es...> - 2008-04-15 05:11:17
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So it seems since I last wrote I am getting listed more often: $ pyzor check < mail/test 82.94.255.100:24441 (200, 'OK') 46 0 the digest output: $ pyzor digest < mail/test2 ebbaecca456967a12ed9833017a9af187ee144bc I discovered this tonight just trying to send an email from a new user to another in our little network to test her email. My question is, if my server is not an open relay and is not a source of spam, are the hash/keys based on email address, actual ip address or content? TIA, Ed At 02:10 PM Thursday, 4/3/2008, you wrote -=> >looks like 19 people decided your email was spam.. >standard this is spam level in spamassassin is 5 report ( i.a. if a >hash/key has been reported 5 times it is considered to be spam) > >could you send a pyzor digest < /mail/test $ pyzor digest < mail/test a1cc2d881660d5b5a124e4423b77145b941a0679 Hm - I wonder how it got reported - could it have been forged email address? Ed >On Apr 3, 2008, at 11:01 PM, Ed Kasky wrote: > > > At 01:04 PM Thursday, 4/3/2008, Milton Cyrus wrote -=> > >> Ed, > >> what server IP are you using and could you send the output of > >> pyzor check < msg > >> > >> ThX Milton > > > > $ pyzor check < mail/test > > 82.94.255.100:24441 (200, 'OK') 19 0 > > > > So now I wonder why spamassassin scored it as being listed in pyzor > > > > 3.7 PYZOR_CHECK Listed in Pyzor (http://pyzor.sf.net/) > > > > > >> On Apr 3, 2008, at 6:48 PM, Ed Kasky wrote: > >> > >>> I just noticed that an email from my work to home account got tagged > >>> by spamassassin as being listed in pyzor. How does one go about > >>> fixing that? I know how to report using pyzor but removing?? > >>> > >>> TIA... > >>> > >>> Ed Kasky Ed Kasky ~~~~~~~~~ Randomly Generated Quote (293 of 1229): A hermit is a deserter from the army of humanity. |