From: Thomas B. <be...@sp...> - 2015-12-28 12:59:44
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Thanks a lot for your fast answer. I have 2 follow-up questions. 1. How can I determine which message needs to be whitelisted on the pyzor server with its digest? 2. If I´ll do the workaround and whitelist the admin-mail-address locally, will the "listed on pyzor" spamassassin message be cleared (if the related mail was sent from this account)? Thanks for your help. Ben Am 2015-12-28 13:19, schrieb Matus UHLAR - fantomas: > On 28.12.15 11:28, Thomas Bennek wrote: >> I´m very new to pyzor, but I know, that pyzor won´t blacklist IPs, >> Addresses, Domains or Servers - it is only about the content. >> >> But it seems that I´m listed on pyzor and, I´ve read about >> whitelisting >> a digest, but I´m not sure which message has been reported and why. >> I´m >> very sure that no Spam-Mail has been sent from my server, so I assume >> it >> is a "logcheck" message as I´ve read in the mailing list before. But >> I´m >> not sure what I need to do to get "unlisted". > > you need account on pyzor server to be able to whitelist checksum of a > mail. > >> Do I need to locally >> whitelist the admin-mail address of my server which sends the logcheck >> mails? > > this is the recommended workaround. |