Hello,

after updating the filters on mailing list manager to hold everything marked at list with:

X-Spam-Level: *

there were two other spam messages, coming with:

X-Spam-Level:

like:

http://lists.sip-router.org/pipermail/sr-users/2012-August/074479.html

The content has the spam message, but that happens because there are two spamassassin checks, one done at iptel.org and one done by lists.sip-router.org (hosted by kamailio.org). For some reason, spamassassin on kamailio.org does not detects it as spam anymore, setting X-Spam-Level to empty.

Is anyone familiar with such setup of chaining spamassassin? Is there a setting we miss in spamassasin to tell to check also X-Spam-Level of incoming message and trust it, eventually when coming from a list of preset IP addresses.

Thanks,
Daniel

On 8/27/12 8:56 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,

there were some spam messages going through our mailing list filters. I was updating the filters on mailman, but there are new and new ideas coming from this guys.

Sorry for the pollution and I wanted to say that these messages are marked as spam by spamassasin, you can filter them locally as well looking for the header

X-Spam-Level: ***

You can adjust the number of '*'.

Some email services do that automatically, like gmail.com for example.

Of course, if anyone has better ideas of protection, please write here.

Cheers,
Daniel



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