Hello Bill
I can show a few messages triggering the rule in our case but only for you
to see the use of accented characters in Czech language. I'm unable to
grant you a permission to upload them to masscheck corpus or to any other
public/semipublic database. The messages contain no classified info
On 21 Mar 2019, at 14:27, John Hardin wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Mar 2019, Martin Gregorie wrote:
>> On Thu, 2019-03-21 at 12:20 -0700, John Hardin wrote:
>>>
>>> ...wrong thread? :)
>> Unfortunately so. For some reason my mail reader's editor (I use
>> Evolution) locked up on my first attempt to reply
On Thu, 21 Mar 2019, Martin Gregorie wrote:
On Thu, 2019-03-21 at 12:20 -0700, John Hardin wrote:
...wrong thread? :)
Unfortunately so. For some reason my mail reader's editor (I use
Evolution) locked up on my first attempt to reply and when I got it to
respond it again it sent the stupid me
On Thu, 2019-03-21 at 12:20 -0700, John Hardin wrote:
>
> ...wrong thread? :)
>
Unfortunately so. For some reason my mail reader's editor (I use
Evolution) locked up on my first attempt to reply and when I got it to
respond it again it sent the stupid message containing one blank line.
Then I sc
On Thu, 21 Mar 2019, Martin Gregorie wrote:
On Thu, 2019-03-21 at 09:23 -0700, John Hardin wrote:
On Thu, 21 Mar 2019, Savvas Karagiannidis wrote:
What should be considered is the message's language. All messages
that were
false positives had the following mime encoding (messages were
actuall
* RW:
> You're missing the point.
It may surprise you, but there is more than one "point" to having
packages, and I can choose to make whatever point I damn well
please. :-)
-Ralph
On Thu, 21 Mar 2019 18:26:15 +0100
Ralph Seichter wrote:
> * Mike Marynowski:
>
> > I was more asking if there is a good reason to build packages
> > intended for local installation by email server operators and I
> > don't think there really is.
>
> As a maintainer of several Gentoo Linux ebu
On Thu, 6 Dec 2018 09:15:59 -0800 (PST)
John Hardin wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Dec 2018, Grant Taylor wrote:
> > Would __UNICODE_TEST_FR run / consume resources even if __LANG_FR
> > evaluates to false?
>
> Yes, all the subrules get evaluated. There's no shortcutting because
> a subrule may be used in
On Thu, 2019-03-21 at 09:23 -0700, John Hardin wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Mar 2019, Savvas Karagiannidis wrote:
>
> > What should be considered is the message's language. All messages
> > that were
> > false positives had the following mime encoding (messages were
> > actually in
> > greek):
> >
> > C
* Mike Marynowski:
> I was more asking if there is a good reason to build packages intended
> for local installation by email server operators and I don't think
> there really is.
As a maintainer of several Gentoo Linux ebuilds, I agree you should
leave packaging to the various Linux distribution
On Thu, 21 Mar 2019, Savvas Karagiannidis wrote:
What should be considered is the message's language. All messages that were
false positives had the following mime encoding (messages were actually in
greek):
Content-Type: text/[plain|html]; charset="windows-1253" or
Content-Type: text/[plain|
On Thu, 21 Mar 2019, Pedro David Marco wrote:
Any idea about how to detect white text over white background in HTML?
There are existing "low contrast" rules.
"low contrast" *by itself* has historically had a poor-enough S/O that
it's not a usable spam sign in isolation.
https://ruleqa.spam
On 21 Mar 2019, at 10:52, John Wilcock wrote:
Le 21/03/2019 à 14:52, John Wilcock a écrit :
Le 20/03/2019 à 20:19, Bill Cole a écrit :
I've added these lines to the block that defines MIXED_ES which may
help some sites:
lang pl score MIXED_ES 0.01
lang cz score MIXED_ES 0.01
Hi all,
I'd like to thank you Bill for looking into this. I was a bit
disappointed by the way the issue was handled at first on bugzilla.
I must agree that the server's locale could be information to be
considered but I don't think it solves the issue. I agree that this test
is effective on
Here ya go ;)
https://github.com/mikernet/HttpCheckDnsServer
On 3/21/2019 5:42 AM, Tom Hendrikx wrote:
On 20-03-19 19:56, Mike Marynowski wrote:
A couple people asked about me posting the code/service so they could
run it on their own systems but I'm currently leaning away from that. I
don't t
On 21 Mar 2019, at 5:32, Pedro David Marco wrote:
Hi...
Any idea about how to detect white text over white background in HTML?
# grep -rC2 font_low_contrast
/var/spamassassin/3.004002/updates_spamassassin_org
/var/spamassassin/3.004002/updates_spamassassin_org/20_html_tests.cf-
Le 21/03/2019 à 14:52, John Wilcock a écrit :
Le 20/03/2019 à 20:19, Bill Cole a écrit :
I've added these lines to the block that defines MIXED_ES which may
help some sites:
lang pl score MIXED_ES 0.01
lang cz score MIXED_ES 0.01
lang sk score MIXED_ES 0.01
lang hr s
Perhaps I should have been clearer - I'm not against posting the code
for any reason and I am planning to do that anyway in case anyone wants
to look at it or chip in improvements and whatnot.
I'm an active contributor on many open source projects and I have fully
embraces OSS :) I was more as
Le 20/03/2019 à 20:19, Bill Cole a écrit :
I've added these lines to the block that defines MIXED_ES which may help
some sites:
lang pl score MIXED_ES 0.01
lang cz score MIXED_ES 0.01
lang sk score MIXED_ES 0.01
lang hr score MIXED_ES 0.01
lang el score MIXED_E
On 3/21/19 1:46 PM, Pedro David Marco wrote:
>
>
>>On Thursday, March 21, 2019, 1:16:31 PM GMT+1, Martin Gregorie
>> wrote:
>>When I've seen white text used, its been set via a tag, i.e,
>> .. text ..
>>or
>> .. text ..
>>
>>Its easy enough to match either in a body rule.
>
On 20 Mar 2019, at 18:26, Benny Pedersen wrote:
Bill Cole skrev den 2019-03-20 20:19:
lang pl score MIXED_ES 0.01
lang cz score MIXED_ES 0.01
lang sk score MIXED_ES 0.01
lang hr score MIXED_ES 0.01
lang el score MIXED_ES 0.01
Those should get into the default rul
On Thu, 2019-03-21 at 09:32 +, Pedro David Marco wrote:
> Hi...
>
> Any idea about how to detect white text over white background in
> HTML?
>
When I've seen white text used, its been set via a tag, i.e,
.. text ..
or
.. text ..
Its easy enough to match either in a b
>On Thursday, March 21, 2019, 1:16:31 PM GMT+1, Martin Gregorie
wrote: >When I've seen white text used, its been set via
a tag, i.e,
> .. text ..
>or
> .. text ..
>
>Its easy enough to match either in a body rule.
Thanks Martin,
the problem is that i want to detect wh
On 20-03-19 19:56, Mike Marynowski wrote:
>
> A couple people asked about me posting the code/service so they could
> run it on their own systems but I'm currently leaning away from that. I
> don't think there is any benefit to doing that instead of just utilizing
> the centralized service. The wh
Hi...
Any idea about how to detect white text over white background in HTML?
Thanks.
-PedroD
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