Loren Wilton wrote: > > (iqbala)@qmail:/etc/mail/spamassassin$ ls > > 70_sare_adult.cf 70_sare_spoof.cf bayes_toks > > 70_sare_bayes_poison_nxm.cf 72_sare_bml_post25x.cf bigevil.cf > > 70_sare_header_abuse.cf 99_sare_fraud_post25x.cf > > bogus-virus-warnings.cf > > 70_sare_html.cf RulesDuJour evilnumbers.cf > > 70_sare_oem.cf antidrug.cf local.cf > > 70_sare_ratware.cf backhair.cf spamcop_uri.cf > > 70_sare_specific.cf bayes_seen tripwire.cf > > > > Anything I am missing? I did restart my spamd. I am running it with > > qmail-scanner and clamdscan site-wide > > header_abuse is depreciated and replaced by header?.cf (four possible files, > you probably want the first 2-3 of them; read the descriptions to decide. > > You don't seem to have sare_redirect. Wouldn't help in this case, but a > good set of rules to have in general. > > I don't think I see sare_random there eiter. Good rules to catch > incompetent spammers. > > Sare_genlsubj?.cf. Again, 4 files to choose from. Might actually help in > this case, although I didn't check specifically. >
Added all the above (iqbala)@qmail:/etc/mail/spamassassin$ ls 70_sare_adult.cf 70_sare_html1.cf RulesDuJour 70_sare_bayes_poison_nxm.cf 70_sare_html2.cf antidrug.cf 70_sare_genlsubj0.cf 70_sare_html3.cf backhair.cf 70_sare_genlsubj1.cf 70_sare_oem.cf bayes_seen 70_sare_genlsubj2.cf 70_sare_random.cf bayes_toks 70_sare_genlsubj3.cf 70_sare_ratware.cf bigevil.cf 70_sare_header0.cf 70_sare_specific.cf bogus-virus-warnings.cf 70_sare_header1.cf 70_sare_spoof.cf evilnumbers.cf 70_sare_header2.cf 71_sare_redirect_pre3.0.0.cf local.cf 70_sare_header3.cf 72_sare_bml_post25x.cf spamcop_uri.cf 70_sare_html0.cf 99_sare_fraud_post25x.cf tripwire.cf > Loren > -- Asif Iqbal PGP Key: 0xE62693C5 KeyServer: pgp.mit.edu There's no place like 127.0.0.1
