On Tue, 12 Apr 2011, RW wrote:
On Mon, 11 Apr 2011 20:04:39 +0200
Benny Pedersen wrote:
# Note that the "X-Relay-Countries" header is by default a pseudo header
# that isn't actually added to the message, but can be matched by rules
# and used by bayes.
Actually, they can't because two-lett
On Mon, 11 Apr 2011 20:04:39 +0200
Benny Pedersen wrote:
> # Note that the "X-Relay-Countries" header is by default a pseudo
> header
> # that isn't actually added to the message, but can be matched by
> rules
> # and used by bayes.
Actually, they can't because two-letter country co
Hi Ram,
At 23:34 10-04-2011, Ramprasad wrote:
One of our clients has a purely local business and wants any mail coming
from a foreign domain to be given a score for spam
I would like to reduce the spam threshold , and then give a negative
score for every mail with sender domain in India
Is ther
> Is there a possibility of identifying the country where a domain is
> registered. Identyfying by tld seems in-correct
ifplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::RelayCountry
header RELAY_IN X-Relay-Countries =~ /\bIN\b/
describeRELAY_IN Relayed through India
score RELAY_IN
John Hardin wrote:
> [...]
> Much more useful is identifying the countries where the MTAs are
> located. Take a look at the RelayCountry plugin.
BTW It would be nice (and IMHO simple) to make RelayCountry plugin
capable to use IP::Country *OR* (e.g.) Geo::IPfree modules.
WHY: Debian does not pro
On Mon, 11 Apr 2011, Ramprasad wrote:
One of our clients has a purely local business and wants any mail coming
from a foreign domain to be given a score for spam
I would like to reduce the spam threshold , and then give a negative
score for every mail with sender domain in India
Is there a pos
Hi,
One of our clients has a purely local business and wants any mail coming
from a foreign domain to be given a score for spam
I would like to reduce the spam threshold , and then give a negative
score for every mail with sender domain in India
Is there a possibility of identifying the country