On a test domain and machine, 2.0.2 2.0.17, win32. I have DoBombRe set to block.
My bombRe has a very simple test expression: badword I got an email from [email protected] via the gmail servers. Score set to -6 after a good griplist and ok spf. Then it matched the BombRe and was scored, not blocked. Is this how it's supposed to work? Jan-10-11 04:12:50 49011-00099 209.85.160.171 <[email protected]> IP 209.85.160.171 matches noDelay - with 209.85.128.0/17 Jan-10-11 04:12:50 49011-00099 209.85.160.171 <[email protected]> to: [email protected] domainkey-Signature found Jan-10-11 04:12:50 49011-00099 209.85.160.171 <[email protected]> to: [email protected] Message-Score: added -5 for 209.85.160 in griplist (0.00), total score for this message is now -5 Jan-10-11 04:12:50 49011-00099 209.85.160.171 <[email protected]> to: [email protected] Message-Score: added -1 for SPF pass, total score for this message is now -6 Jan-10-11 04:12:51 49011-00099 209.85.160.171 <[email protected]> to: [email protected] Regex:BombRe 'PB 20: for badword' Jan-10-11 04:12:51 49011-00099 [BombRaw] 209.85.160.171 <[email protected]> to: [email protected] (BombRaw 'badword') Jan-10-11 04:12:51 49011-00099 209.85.160.171 <[email protected]> to: [email protected] Message-Score: added 20 for BombRaw: 'badword', total score for this message is now 14 Jan-10-11 04:12:52 49011-00099 209.85.160.171 <[email protected]> to: [email protected] Bayesian Check - Prob: 0.00000 => ham Jan-10-11 04:12:52 49011-00099 [MessageOK] 209.85.160.171 < [email protected]> to: [email protected] message ok [Services] -> messages/okmail/Services--564719.txt Also, just an aside, with the changed to the log, where options are linked back to the admin option, Jan-10-11 04:12:51 49011-00099 [BombRaw] 209.85.160.171 <[email protected]> to: [email protected] (BombRaw 'badword') didn't have BombRaw in either place link to the admin. Maybe because it's being called BombRaw, but the admin option is bombRe? Thanks. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Gaining the trust of online customers is vital for the success of any company that requires sensitive data to be transmitted over the Web. Learn how to best implement a security strategy that keeps consumers' information secure and instills the confidence they need to proceed with transactions. http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnl _______________________________________________ Assp-test mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/assp-test
