Voytek Eymont wrote:
> when I 1st setup Postfix, I've grabbed a whole swag of various antiUCE
> checks from several Postfix howto sites, and, have used happily ever
> since;
> 
> amongst them, I have a Postfix header subject check like:
> 
> # grep subseq header*
> header_checks:/^Subject: .*            /                        WARN Your
> subject has too many subsequent spaces. Fix the subject and try again.
> 
> in the past, I used to reject emails that failed it, howvwer, that was
> ocassionally rejecting legitimate emails (with too many spaces...)
> 
> I've changed it to 'WARN' at this time
> 
> question: is that a worthwhile antiUCE check, does anyone else also
> rejects on to many trailing spaces ?
> 
> going by last 4 mail logs, it doesn't seem to get called much
> 
> if this is a worthwile check, where should that be done, spamassasin/amavis ?
> 

I used something similar a couple years ago with a WARN and 
found it hit nearly equal amounts of ham and spam.  So not an 
accurate predictor of spam at that time at that time, and I 
quit using it.

SpamAssassin would be the right place for something like this 
if you want to continue using it, but only at a very low point 
value.

-- 
Noel Jones

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