Richard Bishop a écrit :
> Hi,
> 
> I'm not sure whether this is an amavis or SA question, but here goes.
> 
> The setup we have uses exim, amavisd-new, SA, razor, which is extremely 
> reliable
> and catches most of the spam we recieve, though still misses the occassional
> few.
> 
> Much of the spam we recieve concerns certain perscription pills, together with
> increases in desire etc etc...  just usual spam email really.   Most of the
> time, the subject header of spam emails contains words that will never appear
> in our legitimate emails - examples being 'pharmaceutical', 'sexual', 
> 'rolex'. 
> The very presence of these words is (in our case) indicative of UBE.
> 
> Whilst I could add spamassassin rules matching on these and other 'banned'
> words, this system also processes mail for other customers who may not wish 
> the
> same restrictions to be applied to their email, though they may have other 
> words
> that they know will not be present in their regular email.
> 

sounds like a per user statistical filter needed?

> What I'd like to do is to be able to match particular subject words against a
> per-user sql blacklist, which would then trigger the spam actions to be taken,
> purely by the presence of a trigger word in the subject header.  Of course, I
> realise that it would not catch disguised words - those with 'O' replaced by
> '0' for example, though I can see it cutting down on much of our spam.  A
> number of commercial systems I have see incorporate this feature.
> 
> Customers could then login to the control panel system and nominate their own
> trigger words, which would then be applied to their domains only.
> 
> Has anybody else considered such a system?  Any advice on how to go about
> implementing it?  Any general comments?
> 

what you can do is run two amavisd instances (different uids). one for
your users, and the other for your customers. each would use its own SA
rules.



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