Changes:
Harvested more entries
Local Language Packs.
Added Dutch file
Updated German file with a better translation
Ruleset:
http://www.yackley.org/sa-rules/evilnumbers.cf
Language packs:
http://www.yackley.org/sa-rules/98_text_de_evilnumbers.cf -Updated
Thanks to Sylvain, Doug K. Chris P. for their ideas on improving the rules!
Changes:
Added some more entries (many more to come within the next few days, just
need time to process them)
Changed (\s|-|\.) in phone numbers to \W+, file should require less
memory to run, is easier to read and
will only see one rule triggered per email. Recent corpus
check showed 0 ham hits (Thanks Bob!).
These rules are not available in stores, but can be picked up at:
http://www.merchantsoverseas.com/wwwroot/gorilla/evilnumbers.cf
http://www.yackley.org/sa-rules/evilnumbers.cf
Enjoy!
Matt Yackley
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On Monday 19 January 2004 13:36, Sylvain Robitaille wrote:
I changed all occurrences (in my own copy, of course) of '(\s|-|\.)' to
'[\s\-\.]+', in an effort to ensure that any number of any combination
of those characters could not be used to
I'm getting really confused on all these custom rules...
There is a weeds.cf and a weeds_2.cf. Should I be running both of them or
is weeds_2.cf an updated version of weeds.cf?
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Gerry
Hi Gerry,
Weeds2 in a more restrictive version of weeds for those that are worried
about false
The rules should already account for the optional ( ) around the area
codes, the (\s|-|\.) only appeared after the area code. Maybe this will
have to change soon now that the rules are in the wild :)
--example--
/\(?203\)?(\s|-|\.)(?:234(\s|-|\.)0292|286(\s|-|\.)2187)/
--example--
My
Hi,
There is a feature called habeas that gives spam a negative weight.
It is apparently a mark that certifies that e-mail is not spam. It does
not
work and all the spam I am getting now is because of that mark. I can't
imagine I would be missing anything if I just disabled this.
Hello folks!
I wanted to update my bigevil list but when I did a locate on them I got
this:
/var/amavis/.spamassassin/bigevil.cf
/etc/mail/spamassassin/bigevil.cf
Now I really forgot where the correct location is. Both files are
identical.
I know bigevil list is being used because I can
Paul,
Have you checked osirusoft's database for your mailserver address?
http://relays.osirusoft.com/cgi-bin/rbcheck.cgi?addr
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From: Paul Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 9:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I just configured SA on my RH8 mail
Hello,
Maciek
Here
is the line that I placed in my local.cf file for
spamassassin
bayes_path
/var/amavis/.spamassassin/bayes
So far
it's working well for my site-wide Bayes
-matt
From: Maciek J. Maciak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 10:21 AMTo: Theo Van
Hi Per,
Someone can point out where I'm wrong, if I have my setup messed up, but
here is what I found that seems to work fairly well so far.
I setup two Public Folders on an Exchange 5.5 box, they are set so all users
can create items in a Verified-Non-Spam folder, but can't view the
contents
Mike,
The developers of SpamAssassin, have nothing to do with your problems. You
need to talk to your ISP about their use of SpamAssassin, no one on this
list can help with your problems as they have no control over what your ISP
does.
I'd start here or if they aren't helpful, then like ya
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