Uh - okay. The problem is NOT the order (or the fact that the last item
wouldn't have a whitespace character, which could be handled easily).
The real problem is that a match will ONLY be made if every single "token" in
your string is actually included in your list of alternatives. The problem
OK this is working now, sort of:
(?:LASHBACK\s|PSKY\s|NEWERDOMAIN\s|HEADERS\s|ROUTING\s|MAILSPIKE-L[1-5\s|HELO\s|SORBS\s|SPAMCOP\s|DNS\s){4,})
Here are examples
PSKY IPNOTINMX MSGSIZE-0KB MSGSIZE-3KB ALLIGATETESTS SYMBOLSWORDSSUB
That is in the Delude Logs. BUT it only works if there are no br
What is a sample of the actual string you are searching? Are there any
separation characters we need to allow for?
-Original Message-
From: community@mailsbestfriend.com [mailto:community@mailsbestfriend.com] On
Behalf Of John Tolmachoff
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2016 7:02 PM
To: communi
That is not working either. It is wanting them to be consecutive
-Original Message-
From: "David Barker"
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2016 11:32am
To: community@mailsbestfriend.com
Subject: [MBF] Re: Help with PCRE
Oooo, didn't think of doing it that way. Thought it only worked with letters.
Oooo, didn't think of doing it that way. Thought it only worked with letters.
So test to be sure. Just to correct the syntax Declude, you want to use the
following:
(?:(LASHBACK|PSKY|NEWERDOMAIN|HEADERS|ROUTING|MAILSPIKE-L|HELO|SORBS|SPAMCOP|DNS){4,})
David Barker
Mail’s Best Friend
Email :
(?:LASHBACK|PSKY|NEWERDOMAIN|HEADERS|ROUTING|MAILSPIKE-L|HELO|SORBS|SPAMCOP|DNS){4,}
Move the quantifier OUTSIDE your token list.
-Original Message-
From: community@mailsbestfriend.com [mailto:community@mailsbestfriend.com] On
Behalf Of John Tolmachoff
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2016 1:47
Not sure it can be done regex, hoping someone has the answer, but if not this
is how I would do it in Declude. Break the regex into separate lines as in the
example below and create a new filter with the declude directive.
--
MINWEIGHTTOFAIL 4
TESTSFAILED 1
I am trying to create a Regex filter that will only trigger if 4 or more tests
have failed. This is what I have so far but it is not working:
(?i:LASHBACK|PSKY|NEWERDOMAIN|HEADERS|ROUTING|MAILSPIKE-L|HELO|SORBS|SPAMCOP|DNS{4,10})
It is triggering if only one has failed. I am trying to have it on
Not in the existing Declude.
David Barker
Mail’s Best Friend
Email : david.bar...@mailsbestfriend.com
Web : www.mailsbestfriend.com
Office: 866.919.2075
-Original Message-
From: community@mailsbestfriend.com [mailto:community@mailsbestfriend.com] On
Behalf Of Michael Cumm
No Declude does not evaluate DKIM. If you are running SmarterMail we suggest
using DKIM at the SmarterMail level.
David Barker
Mail’s Best Friend
Email : david.bar...@mailsbestfriend.com
Web : www.mailsbestfriend.com
Office: 866.919.2075
-Original Message-
From: community
So does SM, I reckon, but it would be nice to take care of it in Declude with
all my other tools.
Are there plans to add it?
- Michael Cummins
-Original Message-
From: community@mailsbestfriend.com [mailto:community@mailsbestfriend.com] On
Behalf Of Andy Schmidt
Sent: Friday, August 26
The question is if it's the same dull sense as with SPF,
list-unsubscribe-header and all this important things only "professional
newsletter services" take care for.
Said that: in the meantime all this "things" are more a sign of unsolicited
mailbox fillers than verified, important Email messag
No, but IMail has that ability natively.
-Original Message-
From: community@mailsbestfriend.com [mailto:community@mailsbestfriend.com] On
Behalf Of Michael Cummins
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2016 11:16 AM
To: community@mailsbestfriend.com
Subject: [MBF] Declude and DKIM
Does Declude evalua
Does Declude evaluate DKIM signatures for pass/fail validity?
- Michael Cummins
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