From: Paul L. <pa...@sq...> - 2005-07-30 21:55:35
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> Walter Justet wrote: >> Sorry, I=B4m working with spam_buttons and spamassasin plug ins. The >> fact is that when i try to mark a mail as spam with spam_buttons it >> didn=B4t write any black list, the same happens with the white list. A= nd >> the prefereces of where to send an spam mail, o the points to consider >> it spam. Don=B4t know if it=B4s more clear now... Thanks. > > Your going to need to post more details about your configuration. Wher= e > are the user's spamassassin prefs stored, what permissions are on that > directory? What user does apache run as on your system and what steps > have you taken to grant that user rights to modify the spamassassin > prefs. Indeed. You are still way too short on details and don't appear to have read the hints in the plugin documentation. You also don't appear to understand the difference between putting an address on a white/blacklist and reporting spam/ham with SpamAssassin. The latter is in most cases, just a Bayes learning thing, and is not related to your blacklists and whitelists. Please read more about sa-learn before posting what you thin= k are "bugs" here. > As an aside, I found it much easier to configure spamassassin to > use MySQL for storing prefs and use the Spamassassin+SQL plugin instead= . Yep, me too, but note the difference I describe above between the spam reporting functionality of spam_buttons and sasql's white/blacklist functionality. I use both. - Paul |