Ian FREISLICH wrote:

Hi

I wonder if others share my frustration.  I want to continue to
scan subtitted mail and make decisions based on the score.  The
only trouble is that most of the users that use us to smart host
are on space that is RBLed into the darkest of RBL space and the
RBL scores are sufficient to make the scores over 7 in most cases.


I don't know if this applies to you but I ignore spam assassin's one level spam flaffing and do something like this:

# -- Flag High Scoring Spam

if "$h_X-Spam-Flag:" contains "YES"
then
  if "$h_X-Spam-Level:" contains "******************************"
  then
     headers add "X-Spam: [SPAM] - VERYHIGH"
  else
     if "$h_X-Spam-Level:" contains "***************"
     then
        headers add "X-Spam: [SPAM] - HIGH"
     else
        headers add "X-Spam: [SPAM] - LOW"
     endif
     logfile /var/spool/spam/suspicious-from.txt
     logwrite "# Sent a Spam - $h_X-Spam-Level:"
     logwrite "$sender_address"
  endif
endif



I'd like to be able to have multiple profiles.  Two at the moment.
One for mail be delivered to us and another for mail being submitted
to us for smart hosting.  I doubt what I will propose later will
scale beyond 5 or 6 profiles.

Just a thought. Let the ACL add a header that distinguishes the source. Then create a spam assassin rule that scores negative points for the source that you are trying to lower the score for.


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