On 20.03.24 06:44, Jimmy wrote:
Regarding the example provided, the "__RETURNPATH_IS" rule should indeed be
triggered since it matches "yahoo.com" in the return-path. If you're
uncertain about the intended behavior of the rules, please clarify the
requirements so we can adjust the rules accordingly.
Note that Return-Path may not exist at the time spam is filtered as it is
often added when mail is delivered to mailbox.
On Wed, Mar 20, 2024 at 4:52 AM Erickarlo Porro <epo...@earthcam.com> wrote:
Could someone help me figure out why my custom rule is matching when it
should not be matching?
This is my current setup:
header __FROM_ADDRESS From =~ /yahoo/i
header __RETURNPATH_IS Return-Path !~ /yahoo.com$/i
meta NOT_IT (__FROM_ADDRESS && __RETURNPATH_IS)
describe NOT_IT Sender is not correct
score NOT_IT 4.0
Take these headers as an exmaple:
From: ya...@gmail.com
Return-path: ya...@yahoo.com
If I send an email that would have those headers Spamassassin is getting a
hit for my NOT_IT rule but that should not match because __RETURNAPTH_IS
should not get a hit.
How can I troubleshoot this?
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