Custom rules - escape characters

2010-05-07 Thread C.M. Burns
Hi list, when creating acustom rule, what characters have to be escaped? For example this scustom rule http://www.novell.com/communities/node/4630/whitelisting-ip-address-spamassassin escapes both [ and ] while in common regex on only [ must be escaped

Re: Custom rules - escape characters

2010-05-07 Thread Daniel Lemke
C.M. Burns wrote: Hi list, when creating acustom rule, what characters have to be escaped? For example this scustom rule http://www.novell.com/communities/node/4630/whitelisting-ip-address-spamassassin escapes both [ and ] while in common regex on only [ must be escaped

Re: Custom rules - escape characters

2010-05-07 Thread C.M. Burns
C.M. Burns wrote: Hi list, when creating acustom rule, what characters have to be escaped? For example this scustom rule http://www.novell.com/communities/node/4630/whitelisting-ip-address-spamassassin escapes both [ and ] while in common regex on only [ must be escaped

Re: Custom rules - escape characters

2010-05-07 Thread Daniel Lemke
C.M. Burns wrote: Hm, I have not received any mails related to my post and even more have received errors from the listserver with request to try again later while sending my message. I will try to find any related posts in the archives. sorry if I annoyed anyone. SK Try this:

Re: [sa] Re: Custom rules - escape characters

2010-05-07 Thread Charles Gregory
On Fri, 7 May 2010, Daniel Lemke wrote: Am I seeing ghosts or is this the third time you asked the same question on this list? Your first mail was already replied so I suggest you have a look there to get your answers. Daniel Oh, good, it's not my mail server acting up again! (smile) To OP:

RE: SPF ignore mail clients connecting with SMTP auth

2010-05-07 Thread a . smith
Hi Giampaolo, thanks for the info. Im not an expert on MTAs or SpamAssassin so Im trying to understand your mail. So is it the case according to what you´ve said below that with your modified logic that setting your MX servers as trusted and MSA will no longer result in all mail being

RE: SPF ignore mail clients connecting with SMTP auth

2010-05-07 Thread Giampaolo Tomassoni
So is it the case according to what you´ve said below that with your modified logic that setting your MX servers as trusted and MSA will no longer result in all mail being trusted? And will that then trust mail recieved via SMTP Auth and therefore solve my problem? I actually only placed a