thank you Larry, I did so and it seems that I get less tagged spam, now...

but it's strange, I expected to find that URI_TRY_3LD rule somewhere in 
/etc/mail/spamassassin/ and could change the value from 2.0 to 0.1 or whatever, 
but nope, no URI_TRY_3LD definition found anywhere in /etc...

but I found in /usr/share/spamassassin/72_active.cf

##{ URI_TRY_3LD
uri         URI_TRY_3LD       
m,^https?://(?:try|start|get(?!\.adobe)|save|check(?!out)|act|compare|join|learn|request|visit(?!or)|my(?!sub|turbotax)\w)[^.]*\.[^/]+\.(?:com|net)\b,i
describe    URI_TRY_3LD       "Try it" URI, suspicious hostname
#score       URI_TRY_3LD       2.000   # limit
tflags      URI_TRY_3LD       publish
##} URI_TRY_3LD

where the score of 2.0 seems to be disabled with a leading #
but in the spam headers it still reads

2.0 URI_TRY_3LD      "Try it" URI, suspicious hostname

Thanks again and best regards

で⊃ Meaulnes Legler
Zurich, Switzerland
+41¦0 44 260-1660

I'm on *Wire* as @meaulnes — https://get.wire.com/

On 10.06.21 18:27, Larry Smith wrote:

To essentially disable any particular rule,
create a file "custom.cf"  in the directory
/etc/mail/spamassassin/ and put the following
score <RULE_NAME> 0

eg: for RATS_DYNA you would enter:
score RATS_DYNA 0

and then restart spamassassin (and the milter if running).



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