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2019 Nov 17
2
Learning ham/spam with IMAPSieve: sa-learn-ham.sh terminated abnormally, signal 11
> make sa-laern-ham.sh change name to rspamd-learn-ham.sh and addopt sieve > to that name change I thought about the same thing while following the wiki guide. But in the end it's just the name of a bash script. Now I changed it as you proposed, since it just makes more sense, but the error remains: Error: program `/usr/lib/dovecot/sieve/rspamd-learn-ham.sh' terminated
2019 Nov 16
2
Learning ham/spam with IMAPSieve: sa-learn-ham.sh terminated abnormally, signal 11
Hello, I am trying to get rspam to learn what is spam and what is ham. After following the IMAPSieve guide in the dovecot wiki (https://wiki2.dovecot.org/HowTo/AntispamWithSieve), the mail.log shows the following, whenever I move a mail from the Spam folder to my inbox and vice versa: sieve: Opening script 1 of 1 from `/usr/lib/dovecot/sieve/report-ham.sieve' sieve: Loading script
2019 Nov 18
2
Learning ham/spam with IMAPSieve: sa-learn-ham.sh terminated abnormally, signal 11
On 17/11/2019 19:40, Jens Rey via dovecot wrote: > Since I want to avoid debugging old and already fixed bugs, I updated to > > # dovecot --version > 2.3.8 (9df20d2db) > > Now the debug log is a bit more chatty, but the error remains: > > Debug: program exec:/usr/lib/dovecot/sieve/rspamd-learn-ham.sh: Created > Debug: program
2019 Nov 17
0
Learning ham/spam with IMAPSieve: sa-learn-ham.sh terminated abnormally, signal 11
Since I want to avoid debugging old and already fixed bugs, I updated to # dovecot --version 2.3.8 (9df20d2db) Now the debug log is a bit more chatty, but the error remains: Debug: program exec:/usr/lib/dovecot/sieve/rspamd-learn-ham.sh: Created Debug: program exec:/usr/lib/dovecot/sieve/rspamd-learn-ham.sh: Pass environment: USER=user at domain.tld Debug: program
2019 Nov 20
0
Learning ham/spam with IMAPSieve: sa-learn-ham.sh terminated abnormally, signal 11
Hi, > You can attach GDB to imap with follow-fork-mode set to 'child', so you > can maybe see what causes the segfault. now I am confused. Hopefully, I used GDB correctly, but as far as I can see, everything seemed to work. The only difference I can see is that I executed the whole thing as root, but I would hope doveadm uses the correct user (vmail). At least on the file
2019 Nov 20
2
Learning ham/spam with IMAPSieve: sa-learn-ham.sh terminated abnormally, signal 11
Op 20-11-2019 om 8:50 schreef Jens Rey via dovecot: > Hi, > >> You can attach GDB to imap with follow-fork-mode set to 'child', so >> you can maybe see what causes the segfault. > > now I am confused. Hopefully, I used GDB correctly, but as far as I > can see, everything seemed to work. > > The only difference I can see is that I executed the whole thing
2005 Nov 24
1
hamming distance
Hi, Does anyone know an R function to impute hamming distance? Thanks Ana O@@@@@ &nb @@@O@@O@ Centro de Gen?mica @O@@@@O@ Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias (IVIA) @@@O@@@@ Carretera Moncada - Naquera, Km. 4,5 @@@@O@ 46113 Moncada (Valencia) SPAIN || & || &
2007 Jul 31
2
Ham Radio s/w and CentOS? {including Echolink}
I am going to present Linux to my ham radio club at some point in the next few months, and wanted to collect info on ham radio software, including options for echolink. Our repeater has an echolink connection, thus if I present the software available for it, it might perk up people's interests more. It would also be very helpful if the echlink applications offered proxy/firewall options
2017 Feb 10
5
Replacement for antispam plugin
> On February 10, 2017 at 12:13 PM Ralph Seichter wrote: > > On 10.02.17 18:34, Michael Slusarz wrote: > > > Can we add an exception for the Trash folder? > > This is handled in the sieve script. E.g.: > > > > require "environment"; > > if environment "imap.mailbox" "Trash" { > > stop; > > } > > This does
2018 Aug 09
3
imapsieve wrong matches on APPEND cause
Hello, I'm experiencing some strange problem with imapsieve mailbox rules matching. I have Ubuntu Server 18.04.1 LTS with Postfix 3.3.0, Dovecot 2.2.33.2 and Rspamd 1.7.9. The problem occurs with Microsoft Outlook 2016 mail client. When moving with Outlook, APPEND event is logged instead of MOVE. However, when moving with another client, MOVE event is logged. So without APPEND event in
2019 Nov 17
0
Learning ham/spam with IMAPSieve: sa-learn-ham.sh terminated abnormally, signal 11
Jens Rey via dovecot skrev den 2019-11-17 00:51: > $ cat sa-learn-ham.sh > #!/bin/sh > exec /usr/bin/rspamc learn_ham rspamc is not spamc is rspamd installed ?, is spamassassn installed ? make sa-laern-ham.sh change name to rspamd-learn-ham.sh and addopt sieve to that name change i cant se other error on what you have
2017 Feb 12
2
Replacement for antispam plugin
Op 2/10/2017 om 8:59 PM schreef Ralph Seichter: > On 10.02.17 20:34, Michael Slusarz wrote: > >> When you move a message to a new mailbox, that is a "new message" >> event (a new UID in the target mailbox is created; the message count >> increases). So imap.mailbox is set to the name of the *target* mailbox. > My tests seem to indicate otherwise. Deleting a
2018 Apr 17
2
spamc scripts in IMAPSieve docs.
On 17.04.18 12:38, Aki Tuomi wrote: > > > > On 17.04.2018 12:36, Reio Remma wrote: >> Hello! >> >> I noticed SpamAssassin *spamc* usage has entered the documentation at >> https://wiki2.dovecot.org/HowTo/AntispamWithSieve >> >> I'm wondering if the -C (report) option in sa-learn-ham.sh should >> use revoke instead of report for --ham
2020 Jan 21
0
Getting an extprogram script to work
Hi all, I'm trying to do the same thing everyone else is: having rspamd learn_ham or learn_spam depending on where I move a message. My current problem is that Dovecot seems to be reporting success, but nothing ever happens -- the script somehow fails to run. I'm currently using a dummy script that just writes a file to /tmp, until I can get this much working, at least. My bin_dir:
2017 Dec 11
1
sieve problem config antispam
Hello, I like to configure the antispam with sieve from this site https:// wiki2.dovecot.org/HowTo/AntispamWithSieve#For_rspamd But when I compile the scripts I have this Errors sievec /usr/lib64/dovecot/sieve/report-ham.sieve report-ham: line 1: error: require command: unknown Sieve capability `vnd.dovecot.pipe'. report-ham: line 1: error: require command: unknown Sieve capability
2020 Apr 01
2
sieve compile error
Dear all, I try to recompile my learn_ham.sieve script, which fails with the message root at ida:/etc/dovecot# sievec sieve-scripts/report-ham.sieve report-ham: line 1: error: require command: unknown Sieve capability `vnd.dovecot.pipe'.report-ham: line 1: error: require command: unknown Sieve capability `imapsieve'.report-ham: line 19: error: unknown command 'pipe' (only reported
2018 Nov 14
2
Trying to do antispam with Sieve
On 2018-11-14 13:51, Adi Pircalabu wrote: > On 2018-11-14 13:11, Adi Pircalabu wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Using https://wiki.dovecot.org/HowTo/AntispamWithSieve I'm trying to >> execute scripts when moving to/from Spam folder, however nothing's >> happening. The actions are: >> 1. Move to Spam: redirect :copy "spamcop_spam at domain.local";
2004 Jul 09
2
Simple 'frequency' function?
Hi, I have designed the following function to extract count frequencies from an array of integers. For example... # Tipical array x <- cbind(1,1,1,1,1,2,2,2,2,3,3,3,3,4,5,6,7,22) # Define the frequency function frequency <- function(x){ max <- max(x) j <- c() for(i in 1:max){ j[i] <- length(x[x==i]) } return(j) } fre <- frequency(x) plot(fre) How
2005 Sep 13
0
[Re: civil emergency comms: Asterisk + HAM]]
-----Forwarded Message----- From: IEG <dennis.andring@gmail.com> To: derek@kfuq.net Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: [Asterisk-Users] civil emergency comms: Asterisk + HAM] Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 03:04:42 -0700 The answer is a multiplexed terminal node controller (TNC) This was the very thought behind "trunked" communications around 800mhz. Gee ... there are a bunch of cell phone
2005 Sep 06
9
civil emergency comms: Asterisk + HAM
The disaster in the Gulf coast and the less than optimal initial response suggests to me that citizens must shoulder more responsibility for emergency management. Communications loss must have played a large role in the failures that occurred. I can't help but wonder if there are fewer ham radio operators today and that if there were more, maybe they could make a difference in future