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
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
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
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?
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
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,
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
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:
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
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=
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