On 5 Oct 2017, at 11:21, Richard Nairn wrote:
I am using a rule to detect email with very long links included as I
have seen that those are mostly spam. Some of the messages will
include many copies of the link.
Is there a way to write a meta rule that detects multiple instances of
the same
I am using a rule to detect email with very long links included as I
have seen that those are mostly spam. Some of the messages will include
many copies of the link.
Is there a way to write a meta rule that detects multiple instances of
the same rule?
Hello,
when "tflags" is repeated (e.g. in local.cf and /var/lib/spamassassin),
are all flags set or does the next appearance clear flags set formerly?
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On 10/05/2017 09:45 AM, sebast...@debianfan.de wrote:
Hi @all,
i want to add +100 points for some mails, which have a special "received
header".
Based on the subject, I assume you meant you want to subtract 100 points.
How can i do this?
For example - if any message contains: "from lists
Hi @all,
i want to add +100 points for some mails, which have a special "received
header".
How can i do this?
For example - if any message contains: "from lists.uni-leipzig.de",
spamassassin should have a rule for adding +100 points.
Received: from lists.uni-leipzig.de (lists.uni-leipzig
On Thu, 5 Oct 2017 07:38:23 -0400
Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
On 10/5/2017 7:19 AM, Jakob Curdes wrote:
Not a lot, but the trick is that Outlooks displays both parts, and
users think that it is an internal mail because the "Firstname
Lastname" is real in the company and the "recipient-domain.com" i
On Thu, 5 Oct 2017 07:38:23 -0400
Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
> On 10/5/2017 7:19 AM, Jakob Curdes wrote:
> > Not a lot, but the trick is that Outlooks displays both parts, and
> > users think that it is an internal mail because the "Firstname
> > Lastname" is real in the company and the "recipient-
On 10/5/2017 7:19 AM, Jakob Curdes wrote:
Not a lot, but the trick is that Outlooks displays both parts, and
users think that it is an internal mail because the "Firstname
Lastname" is real in the company and the "recipient-domain.com" is the
real recipient domain.
So it is a trick to circumven
Hello all, I was the original poster of this topic but was away for a
couple of days.
I find it amazing to see the number of suggestions and ideas that
have come up here.
However none of the constuctions matched "my" From: lines of the form
From: "Firstname Lastname@" mailto:sendern...@real-se
On Thu, 5 Oct 2017 12:41:26 +0200
Jakob Curdes wrote:
> Hello all, I was the original poster of this topic but was away for a
> couple of days.
> I find it amazing to see the number of suggestions and ideas that
> have come up here.
>
> However none of the constuctions matched "my" From: lines o
Hello all, I was the original poster of this topic but was away for a
couple of days.
I find it amazing to see the number of suggestions and ideas that have
come up here.
However none of the constuctions matched "my" From: lines of the form
From: "Firstname Lastname@" sendern...@real-senders-d
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