Cornersoyo wrote:
> Using SA with cpanel.
> 
> Based on the spam we're receiving, I set up an "all accounts" rule in
> cpanel that checks for "http://"; in the body AND then performs about
> 20 "OR" checks for different phrases like: unsubscribe, opt out, to
> end emails, cease future notices, etc.   
> 
> The idea is that if the message was not originally flagged as
> ***SPAM*** by SA, then it checks to see if it contains an imbedded
> http:// link in it (which we seldom see in our expected emails) *AND*
> checks to see if the body contains one of approx. 20 phrases.  If it
> matches BOTH of these checks, it sends the email to "spam <at>
> mydomain.com".     
> 
> This is actually working pretty well, but if we continue adding to
> the OR phrases and end up with say 30 or more of these, when does
> this become a bad idea processing wise???? (Or is it already).  
> 
> Thanks for any thoughts

I'm not familiar with cpanel, but assuming it is creating SA rules, you
should be fine.  I wouldn't expect any noticeable slowdown unless you
are adding hundreds of rules.  Especially if they are simple phrase
matches.

-- 
Bowie

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