I received a dreaded v word spam that got past MRWIGGLY with a tiny spam
score (0.1), even with my ultaconservative threashhold of 2.4, using Bayes
and networks etc. Trying to put the message here for analysis bounces back
to me. Where can I put it so that someone could look at it and tell me wha
This one even has the V word spelled correctly as part of a bigger word.
How is it getting past the DRUGS and MRWIGGLY rules?
http://wa9als.com/spam2.html
I've gotten a couple of these now and have added a body check for the "grax"
word, but that seems like a bandaid.
Tnx - John
I an running SA on a remote machine and various users check their email from
various remote Windows machines. The spam gets filtered by Outlook into
each users spam folders on their remote machines. (Thus all my spam
messages are in a spam folder on my Windows machine, not th Linux machine
runnin
This one even has the V word spelled correctly as part of a bigger word.
How is it getting past the DRUGS and MRWIGGLY rules?
http://wa9als.com/spam2.html
I've gotten a couple of these now and have added a body check for the "grax"
word, but that seems like a bandaid.
Tnx - John
> is this list working today?
Seems off and on... I posted a few hours ago and haven't seen it yet. I've
also gotten several copies of mail sent over the weekend.
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> Yesterday, at approximately 5:20pm, my server stopped filtering spam... it
> just decided to happily pass it along to its intended recipient. All the
> processes appeared to be running. /var/log/maillog shows calls to spamd,
> and it responding to connections, just doesn't seem to be doing any
> In your /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf, add this at the bottom:
>
> header MY_CUSTOM_RULE Subject =~ /texttolookfor/i
> describe MY_CUSTOM_RULE My custom subject rule
> score MY_CUSTOM_RULE -500
Hi Steve - I thought this was working, but it looks like I'm getting EVERY
email scored w