Interesting. I plugged in the matcher as specified below and when I send a test
mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
it reports that the test mail passes through my system -- which it shouldn't. I must have something misconfigured.
How can I tell if the matcher is getting hit?
-- Bud
Bud Bach wrote:
I've recently noticed another upsurge in spam coming through my email
server. Currently, I am using the "IsInWhiteList" matcher to allow
mail from known good senders and the BayesianAnalysis matcher to look
for spam (lots of spam feed but maybe not enough ham). That has
helped quite a bit. I am also using
InSpammerBlacklist=dnsbl.njabl.org. I just stumbled upon Spamhaus and
I am wondering if it may be
Is anyone using zen.spamhaus.org and does it seem to be more
effective than dnsbl.njabl.org? Any issues with using it? I assume
the following is all I need to add to my config.xml:
<mailet match="InSpammerBlacklist=zen.spamhaus.org"
class="ToProcessor">
<processor> spam </processor>
<notice>550 Requested action not taken: rejected - see
http://zen.spamhaus.org/ </notice>
</mailet>
Thanks.
-- Bud
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