On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 11:50:54 -0700
Nels Lindquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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

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

Thanks Nels,

I think I'll leave it as is though as it is successfully working with Michael's tips 
on how to put it into place.

All my spam simply gets redirected to a "spamdrop" so I can monitor it for false 
positives. In fact, I've already had to whitelist a few addresses due to legitimate 
mail coming through to the spamdrop, and this was put there by SA, not the additional 
filters I've added.

Pete
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