(?:) instead of (), {1,100} instead of *, a single
rule with lots of alternate word matches instead of several rules each
matching one word, etc.
Thx
Brent Gardner
used?
meta RCVD_IN_DSBL (0)
Brent Gardner
On 08/10/2012 01:38 PM, Benny Pedersen wrote:
Den 2012-08-10 22:00, Brent Gardner skrev:
meta RCVD_IN_DSBL (0)
this dnsbl is removed in spamassassin, so where is it in your setup ?
Apparently old rules left over after upgrading from 3.2.5. I don't
think they're in use.
Output
, and for
each message Qmail is logging a line that contains the score, subject,
sender IP email addresses, recipient address.
Brent Gardner
tested on the command line, but
don't seem to work in local.cf. Maybe that's the wrong place?
I should have said, to detect the two character country code.
What are you using now?
How about:
/\.ru\b/i
Brent Gardner
, as in this example:
http://pastebin.com/jUH1YXvq
Should I be worried about this? All other messages produced by -D seem
to indicate proper or expected operation. Never saw this behavior with
v3.2.5
Thanks.
Brent Gardner
have a rule that hits on messages from .info domains and scores pretty
low by itself. I combine it with other rules and crank it pretty high.
I also have an MTA check that does PTR lookups. .info domains, and also
wierd temp-looking .org domains get caught in this very frequently.
Brent
, SHORT_URL_MAXCHAIN?
Brent Gardner
René Berber wrote:
On 10/5/2010 3:42 PM, Yet Another Ninja wrote:
On 2010-10-05 22:35, Brent Gardner wrote:
[snip]
Using URLs like these:
http://goo.gl/foo
http://bit.ly/foo
http://2chap.it/foo
I consistently hit on these rules:
HAS_SHORT_URL
SHORT_URL_404
SHORT_URL_CHAINED
a better rule.
Google was not much help.
Thanks.
Brent Gardner
(only a part of it).
And, exchange 2003, service pack 1 took away the ability for imap to see
public folders, didn't it?
I pull spam and ham via IMAP from public folders on an Exchange 2003
server with SP2. Works great, includes all headers.
Brent Gardner
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