[IMGate] Question on setup of body_checks

2005-03-31 Thread Bob McGregor
I am trying to setup body_checks.regexp to add the phrases for the spam =
requesting assistance to get 142 million from nigeria.

Anyway here what I have in the /etc/postfix/bodychecks.regexp:

/(bobtests frankly is)/ 554 ACL body_checks_regexp Content of message body =
rejected, content  =3D $1

when I do a=20

postmap -q bobtests frankly is pcre:/etc/postfix/body_checks.regexp
I get back:

554 ACL body_checks_regexp Content of message body rejected, content  =3D =
bobtests frankly is

in my /etc/postfix/main.cf
I have
body_checks =3D pcre:/etc/postfix/body_checks.regexp
body_checks_size_limit =3D 1500

but when I send a message with the body of
bobtests frankly is

I get the message back. I'm sending it to root that returns to me so I =
know it's going through my imgate box. If I take the 554 ACL message off =
and
just REJECT it, it does not get delivered but I'l like the message in the =
logfile for reference.

Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?

bob




[IMGate] Re: Signed up for the spf stuff

2005-03-31 Thread A. Clausen

- Original Message - 
From: Christopher Checca [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IMGate@mgw2.MEIway.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 14:29
Subject: [IMGate] Re: Signed up for the spf stuff


  So, is SPF a whitelist feature? a blacklist feature?

 Since most of us have solved 98+% of our SPAM probles, SPF will at very
 best be tiny increment of help, and we are a long way from very best SPF
 implementation.

My primary intest in making SPF records for all our mail domains is to
ensure delivery with some of the big guys, which give some preferential
waiting when an SPF record is found.

-- 
A. Clausen