On 21 Mar 2004 at 21:21, Peter A. Cole wrote:

> However, I also want to add in a section to get rid of mail with the
> "X-Habeas-SWE" type headers as they also only appear to be spam, but
> my ISP for some reason seems to let them through as valid messages. 

Not all mail with Habeas headers is spam, though YMMV depending on 
the mix of mail you receive.

Rather than dropping all Habeas mail, I prefer to maintain a local 
ruleset which triggers on URIs used by known Habeas SWE infringers.

I've attached it to this email; you should be able to drop the .cf 
into /etc/mail/spamassassin and restart mimedefang.

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Nels Lindquist <*>
Information Systems Manager
Morningstar Air Express Inc.

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     Date:  22 Mar 2004, 11:34
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