Kelson Vibber wrote:
> At 02:09 AM 1/14/2004, Maxime Ritter wrote:
>>I wrote some new habeas rules, which take care of the recents
>>Habeas forgery :
>
> I did something similar, except that instead of redefining the HABEAS_SWE
> rule, I created an offset, and I focused
exists:References
meta RATWARE_MPOP ( (__XMAILER_MPOP && __SUBJECT_MPOP) && ! __REFERENCES)
describe RATWARE_MPOP Bulk email software fingerprint (mPOP Web-mail) found
in headers
lang fr describe RATWARE_MPOP En-tĂȘte d'un logiciel envoyeur de spams (mPOP Web-m
cking ID for example) than with German & French
words...
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- Noos, a cable ISP : http://www.noos.fr/
Their users don't know how to use a computer !
So, if you want to block french spams (and hams), it would be clever to
only block those IPs... There is also a RBL maintained by french people and
mostly fed by french people,
27;t want spamassassin to do so, add :
defang_mime 0
In your $HOME/.spamassassin/user_prefs file.
P.S. Your mail was writing using DOS text format. Could you fix
this ? (no CR return or ^M), thanks.
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> extend it to 550 any high scoring spam (but I don't do that because I
> want to collect as much as I can ;-)
Does anybody know how to do so using Postfix ?
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> > Your Email was Rejected by our SPAM filters. Sorry.
>
> Hmmm. I'll have to try this with my postfix installation here at home. I
> don't recall seeing anything that indicated it would behave similarly, but
> perhaps it does. I am running maildrop
Can someone explain me what these headers are meaning :
X-Spam-Warning: SpamAssassin ( http://www.spamassassin.org/ ) says this message is SPAM
X-Spam-Score: 10.2 (**)
I found them in a spam I have received, see attachment.
Thanks
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mailings to, what kind of wording to use for the opt-out, etc.
Go see (at least) these sites :
http://spam.abuse.net/spam/
http://www.boldfish.com/BF_emguide/Notes/opt-in.html
http://www.habeas.com/
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the BUGGY_CGI rule ; add
score BUGGY_CGI 10.0
in your user_prefs file if you want to do so.
Now, I'm really sure I should whitelist this mailing-list ;-)
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You can found all my personnal rules at http://www.netlibre.info/~airmax/user_prefs
if you're interested.
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Common Habeas Forgery
lang fr describe HABEAS_FORGERYSpammeur utilisant Habeas sans autorisation
score HABEAS_FORGERY3.5
(better to use them than desactivating the HABEAS_SWE rule).
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