Hi,
On 12/17/20 6:05 PM, Matt wrote:
Is there a way with spamassassin local.conf to add a higher score
based on source ip address or subnet? Basically the last IP in
"Received:" header.
bad_subnet_add_20_points: 192.168.240.0/24
Raising the score if that IP appeared anywhere in headers or
Is there a way with spamassassin local.conf to add a higher score
based on source ip address or subnet? Basically the last IP in
"Received:" header.
bad_subnet_add_20_points: 192.168.240.0/24
Raising the score if that IP appeared anywhere in headers or body
might work too.
On Thu, 17 Dec 2020, @lbutlr wrote:
On 16 Dec 2020, at 23:21, Loren Wilton wrote:
I just got a batch of spams containing
Interesting. I remember in the early days of html spam there were various rules
to tag messages as spam when they had content that did not display. (Possibly
On Wed, 16 Dec 2020 22:21:12 -0800
Loren Wilton wrote:
> I just got a batch of spams containing
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> That was followed by about 2K bytes of garbage containing GUIDs and
> links to putatively some youtube video. The span was then terminated
> correctly, the body of the spam, and then the
On 16 Dec 2020, at 23:21, Loren Wilton wrote:
> I just got a batch of spams containing
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Interesting. I remember in the early days of html spam there were various rules
to tag messages as spam when they had content that did not display. (Possibly
pre-SpamAssasin or at least pre my use of
if you are using RH based Linux distros, just put the attached
configuration file under /etc/mail/spamassassin/channels.d/
On 12/14/2020 1:27 PM, AJ Weber wrote:
Apologies for the naive question; I'm running CentOS 7, SA 3.4.3.
I don't have that channels.d directory by default. I've been
I was wondering if there is a flow chart available of how spamassassin
is processing messages by default?