Greg, I saw this reply to Hugo on the mailing list. Although I'm not clamoring for a new release, I am curious as to what has changed since March. Also, if...
Matt Perry
matt@...
Oct 25, 2000 5:49 am
117
... Several things have changed, but nothing very big. I've been very busy for a long time now, and haven't put much time in on junkfilter. However, you've...
Gregory Sutter
gsutter@...
Oct 25, 2000 6:02 pm
118
... Will this new RELEASE find itself into the FreeBSD ports tree rather quickly? Just curious. TIA -- ... Ron Rosson ... and a UNIX user...
Ron 'The InSaNe One' ...
insane@...
Oct 26, 2000 2:32 pm
119
... (reposted because previous attempt was made with wrong e-mail acct) I want the spam to be tagged with the "X-Spammer..." header and then go to another rule...
Pollywog
croak@...
Nov 7, 2000 6:17 pm
120
I can't figure out how to have junkfilter not save spam to a folder but to continue to another INCLUDERC. Is it possible to do that? -- Andrew...
Pollywog
croak@...
Nov 7, 2000 6:27 pm
121
... Sure. Instead of this, the default processing recipe: # Take action if junkfilter caught a junkmail. ... * JFEXP ?? . { ... * JFSTATUS ?? 1 ... } ...use...
Gregory Sutter
gsutter@...
Nov 8, 2000 3:36 am
122
... This is what I did. I removed the lock after E in the part of the recipe I added, because procmail had trouble with that lock. INCLUDERC=$JFDIR/junkfilter...
Pollywog
croak@...
Nov 8, 2000 4:21 am
123
... One more thing, my procmail log shows: procmail: Lock failure on "INCLUDERC=/home/pollywog/.procmail/cleanup.rc.lock" procmail: Error while writing to ...
Pollywog
croak@...
Nov 8, 2000 4:47 am
124
... Whoops. This is what I get for replying when I was really tired. The correct form of the recipe is: # Take action if junkfilter caught a junkmail. ... *...
Gregory Sutter
gsutter@...
Nov 8, 2000 7:21 pm
125
... It still does not seem to work. There is nothing in my log to show what the problem might be. -- Andrew...
Pollywog
croak@...
Nov 8, 2000 9:03 pm
126
... It still does not seem to work. There is nothing in my log to show what the problem might be. -- Andrew...
Pollywog
croak@...
Nov 8, 2000 9:42 pm
127
Hi, I just started using the whitelist feature of junkfilter and had ... +++ junkfilter.white 2000/11/16 18:35:35 @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ * $...
Matthew Hunt
mph@...
Nov 16, 2000 6:49 pm
128
Hi Greg - (Sorry for sending this straight to you rather than the mailing list; eGroups seems to be unwilling/unable to confirm my subscription. I'll sort it...
Stefek Zaba
gsutter@...
Dec 13, 2000 2:37 am
129
Hi all, I don't have access to a host permanently connected to the net but would like to get my email filtered. Does anyone know of a site that will allow me...
Martin Cleaver
Martin.Cleaver@...
Jan 1, 2001 11:10 am
130
... You don't need to be permanently connected to the net in order to be able to run procmail. Why don't You do it locally (as among many others, i do)? Happy...
Michael Ritzert
mjr@...
Jan 1, 2001 6:03 pm
131
I have Junkfilter enabled on a system wide basis. How can I disable Junkfilter for a single user? The README says to put a .junkfilterrc based on...
Shawn Ramsey
shawn@...
Jan 8, 2001 11:04 pm
132
... Hmmm. I never considered that case. Systemwide junkfilter enabling was an afterthought. :) You'll have to set everything to zero. JF_USER=0 JF_ONE=0 ...
Gregory Sutter
gsutter@...
Jan 9, 2001 8:54 pm
133
... Ok.. Were probably just gonna do it on a user by user basis now anyway. It seems to catch a bit much legitimate mail from a system wide filter. (order ...
Shawn Ramsey
shawn@...
Jan 9, 2001 10:33 pm
134
... If you still want to leave it on systemwide as well, you could just use sections 1 and 2; those will still catch some spam, and very rarely have false...
Gregory Sutter
gsutter@...
Jan 9, 2001 10:48 pm
135
Y'all, I've used junkfilter on a system-wide basis on our mail server for a *long* time (since its earliest days), with no major problems. I only run it with...
Jeff Earickson
jaearick@...
Jan 10, 2001 1:45 pm
136
How can I configure junkfilter to absolutely allow mail originating from our own domain? Most of it does get through, but some items, especially those...
Ralph Huntington
rjh@...
Jan 10, 2001 2:12 pm
137
I've just started using junkfilter, thanks for making it y'all. I've got two questions. First, I've started using it with rules one - three turned on. It has...
Mark J. Bynum
mjb@...
Feb 2, 2001 12:59 am
138
... I'm using xbuffy under Xwindows, which shows me all mailfolders... You simply need to click the field with the middle mouse button and then you can fire up...
Andreas Klemm
andreas@...
Feb 2, 2001 7:30 am
139
I would setup xbuffy to run to check my regular mail, but for spam I don't want it to take almost any attention, not to mention pop up on my screen. What I'll...
Mark J. Bynum
mjb@...
Feb 8, 2001 2:32 pm
140
One more time with Rule 3 since no one responded. Has anyone else had problems with it catching too much legitimate mail? Do you just check your junkmail...
Mark J. Bynum
mjb@...
Feb 8, 2001 2:36 pm
141
Hi, I've never run with ruleset 3, since I use junkfilter on the mail server for all our mail. It does catch legit email. Since I have 20K messages a day...
Jeff Earickson
jaearick@...
Feb 8, 2001 3:02 pm
142
I am having legit mail filtered. How can I stop this from happening? X-junkfilter: 20001130 X-Spammer: bodychk: 5449105,...
Shawn Ramsey
shawn@...
Feb 8, 2001 8:16 pm
143
... Could you forward the entire message, if it's not private? It's impossible to help you with this little information. Greg -- Gregory S. Sutter...
Gregory Sutter
gsutter@...
Feb 8, 2001 8:17 pm
144
... This is essentially what I do. My junkfilter recipe in ~/.procmailrc looks like this; note where it writes the From and Subject headers to ... * JFEXP ??...
Matthew Hunt
mph@...
Feb 8, 2001 8:39 pm
145
I'm using the whitelist to input addresses, domains, or strings that if the mail has these then do not consider it spam. However for my junk summary (mail that...