https://bz.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=7210

--- Comment #2 from John Hardin <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Kevin A. McGrail from comment #1)
> I also know that I see a lot of compromised wp installs in spam so I have a
> number of rules that hit on wp-xyz.  Changing to exclude one plugin is
> likely to do just as much bad as good.

I have the same concern. If we whitelist a specific plugin then that plugin
becomes a more-attractive target for spammers.

> Additionally, based on the meta (__PS_TEST_LOC_WP && !URI_WP_HACKED) &&
> !__TO_EQ_FROM && !__THREADED, there are potentially better fixes.

Agreed.

Chris, would you be willing to zip up and email me a sample FP message
(unmodified if possible) so that I can see if there are any other
non-plugin-path signs that could be used to avoid this FP?

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