pclnz wrote:
Wonder if anyone can help with a rule to combat thousands of spam I am
receiving in our mail server every day
I have tried to work out a .cf rule, but no luck so I am having to add
series a new rules every day
The spams have subject line like the below
Best prices for
Best prices for friends. You save 77%. migration married t the f
Good news, keith. This week we sell at -78%. Ewopyze
For info: Everything at -79%. show poor on
News for peter - popular brands 79% cheaper
For user peter: get -75% to all prices.
WholeSale craig! Buy at -82% today.
These
I agree that full smaples are needed.
The % Subject alone is not enough.
But I would expect there is something 'common' to the body
that would combine in a meta rule for decent score with minimal fp...
So throw some examples up on pastebin.
- C
--On Tuesday, May 18, 2010 10:59 AM -0400 Charles Gregory
cgreg...@hwcn.org wrote:
I agree that full smaples are needed.
The % Subject alone is not enough.
But I would expect there is something 'common' to the body
that would combine in a meta rule for decent score with minimal fp...
So throw
On Tue, 18 May 2010, Kenneth Porter wrote:
So throw some examples up on pastebin.
Here's some:
http://sewingwitch.com/ken/Stuff/foo.txt
I'm currently catching them with this:
header KP_PERCENT Subject =~ /\b-?[78][0-9]%/
describe KP_PERCENT 70-89 percent in subject
Thanks so much - worked excellently
Thanks to all who answered
Cheers
Peter
-Original Message-
From: Kenneth Porter [mailto:sh...@sewingwitch.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 19 May 2010 7:00 a.m.
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: percentage off spam
--On Tuesday, May 18, 2010 10
- is there a way of writing a rule
that can accommodate this type of spam
I have updated using sa-update - does not stop them
Thanks in advance
Peter
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