Dmitry G. Golub wrote: > Dear colleguas, > > Marc Perkel writes: > > >> David Saez Padros wrote: >> >>> Hi !! >>> > ...... > >>> Anyway i also would like to see something similar integrated in >>> Exim that could handle url de-obfuscation and call a 'url_acl' >>> so each found url could be tested separatelly. >>> >> Great minds think alike. How about it Phil? I think it's a must have >> feature .... :) >> > > I think it is a bad idea. Let Exim be the great MTA, and not anti-spammer > software like SpamAssassin. 'One package for all' is not the best philosophy, > an example is MS Exchange :-) > > For this spam-filtering approach to work, there must be Base64 and > Quoted-Printable decoding of message body integrated into Exim, and URL > de-obfuscation code, and URL recognition code (with or without 'proto://' > prefix)... This is simply not MTA job. > > Sorry for my poor English, but I'm constantly learning myself. > -- > WBR, Dmitry > >
Exim already support other blacklists and has a lot of antispam features. Are you suggesting that other antispam features be removed? -- ## List details at http://www.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://www.exim.org/eximwiki/
