Re: List for new/novice users of all SpamAssassin headers that can appear with descriptions for understanding?...

2019-01-30 Thread Bill Cole
On 30 Jan 2019, at 20:33, Don Saklad wrote: Thank you Martin Gregorie! Looking for the closest thing to a list for new/novice users of all SpamAssassin headers that can appear with descriptions for understanding the data that can appear at each SpamAssassin header. This is not really

List for new/novice users of all SpamAssassin headers that can appear with descriptions for understanding?...

2019-01-30 Thread Don Saklad
Thank you Martin Gregorie! Looking for the closest thing to a list for new/novice users of all SpamAssassin headers that can appear with descriptions for understanding the data that can appear at each SpamAssassin header. It's for new/novice users' curiosity about understanding better the data

Re: FROM_IN_TO_AND_SUBJ hits on emails with empty subject

2019-01-30 Thread John Hardin
On Wed, 30 Jan 2019, Olivier Coutu wrote: meta   FROM_IN_TO_AND_SUBJ  (__TO_EQ_FROM && __SUBJ_HAS_FROM_1) header __SUBJ_HAS_FROM_1    ALL =~ /\nFrom:\s+(?:[^\n<]{0,80}<)?([^\n\s>]+)>?\n(?:[^\n]{1,100}\n)*Subject:\s+[^\n]{0,100}\1[>,\s\n]/ism If the from and the to are

Re: What's available to interpret spamassassin headers?

2019-01-30 Thread Martin Gregorie
On Wed, 2019-01-30 at 15:24 -0500, Don Saklad wrote: > What's available to interpret spamassassin headers? > Why do you want to interpret them? Once we know that we may be able to provide more sensible answers, but in its absence all I can say is awk, C, and Perl. Here's what I use each for: -

What's available to interpret spamassassin headers?

2019-01-30 Thread Don Saklad
What's available to interpret spamassassin headers?

Re: ALL_TRUSTED always shown in X-Spam-Status header

2019-01-30 Thread listsb
On Nov 11, 2018, at 13.35, Benny Pedersen wrote: > > listsb skrev den 2018-11-11 19:20: > >> thanks, agreed. is continuation of this discussion ok here? or >> should i take to the amavis list? > > its important that networks ip ranges is equal in all software used > > its not done automatic

FROM_IN_TO_AND_SUBJ hits on emails with empty subject

2019-01-30 Thread Olivier Coutu
meta   FROM_IN_TO_AND_SUBJ  (__TO_EQ_FROM && __SUBJ_HAS_FROM_1) header __SUBJ_HAS_FROM_1    ALL =~ /\nFrom:\s+(?:[^\n<]{0,80}<)?([^\n\s>]+)>?\n(?:[^\n]{1,100}\n)*Subject:\s+[^\n]{0,100}\1[>,\s\n]/ism If the from and the to are identical and the subject is empty, this rule hits,

Re: Spam : You have 5 Incoming messages

2019-01-30 Thread Bill Cole
On 30 Jan 2019, at 6:27, David Jones wrote: 4. Only redact your recipient's address and name. Replace the recipient's domain with something like example.com or redacted.com so it looks like a real domain format. Otherwise, it may hit SA rules that wouldn't trigger on the original email

Re: Help needed - Regex filter with exclude

2019-01-30 Thread Bowie Bailey
On 12/23/2018 6:52 AM, spamassassin_fo...@dwd.hu wrote: > Hi, > I want to filter all mails incoming to info@*ANY_DOMAIN*.hu except to > i...@asdf.hu > I have a lot of domains and spamming to info@ is legal in Hungary. :S > Thank you! If you are just looking for a regex, this should do it:

Re: Spam : You have 5 Incoming messages

2019-01-30 Thread David Jones
On 1/30/19 2:03 AM, Brent Clark wrote: > Good day Guys > > We are seeing quite a few of the following spam, been delivered to our > users. > > https://pastebin.com/raw/43VqDPTy > > Notice the: > > You have 5 Incoming messages t= > hat could not be delivered to eunice@REMOVED > Retrieve

Spam : You have 5 Incoming messages

2019-01-30 Thread Brent Clark
Good day Guys We are seeing quite a few of the following spam, been delivered to our users. https://pastebin.com/raw/43VqDPTy Notice the: You have 5 Incoming messages t= hat could not be delivered to eunice@REMOVED Retrieve Messages and reconfigure SMTP server to avoid losing important fil=