On Tue, 20 Oct 2020 14:47:02 -0600
@lbutlr wrote:
> I seem to recall, but cannot find, a recent message where someone had
> their outbound messages being tagged as spam.
>
> I sent an email to a friend today and it arrived with SA tagging
> because SA tagged my home IP address, but the message wa
On Tue, 2020-10-20 at 22:49 +0100, RW wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Oct 2020 21:34:08 +0100
> Martin Gregorie wrote:
>
> , not exactly what you're asking for, but e-mails where the From:
> > domain doesn't match the domain in Message-ID: are very often spam
> > and
> > so could be worth a point or two.
>
>
Martin Gregorie skrev den 2020-10-20 23:48:
header __TORULE /(addr1addr2|...)/
header __BCCRULE /(add1|addr2|...)/
meta MYRULE !( __TORULE || __BCCRULE)
score MYRULE 6.0
what MTA does not remove bcc headers ?
On Tue, 20 Oct 2020 21:34:08 +0100
Martin Gregorie wrote:
, not exactly what you're asking for, but e-mails where the From:
> domain doesn't match the domain in Message-ID: are very often spam and
> so could be worth a point or two.
And lots of ham will fail that too.
On Tue, 2020-10-20 at 21:34 +0100, Martin Gregorie wrote:
> On Tue, 2020-10-20 at 19:29 +0100, Miki wrote:
> > Hi, how to score this e-mails?
> > I know I can give negative score if To: IS my domain, but I do not
> > like this solution.
> > Any suggestions?
> >
> Why do that? Its the exact reverse
Miki skrev den 2020-10-20 21:38:
Thanks for quick reply, but blacklist what?
+1
The problem is I do not know this spammy domains.
see maillist headers, you know me now :=)
I want to give a score when To: field is NOT in
anyaddr...@mydomain.com
read manuels in perldoc Mail::SpamAssassin:
I seem to recall, but cannot find, a recent message where someone had their
outbound messages being tagged as spam.
I sent an email to a friend today and it arrived with SA tagging because SA
tagged my home IP address, but the message was sent through my mail server, and
so my home IP address s
On 20 Oct 2020, at 16:06, Miki wrote:
Are you telling me it's that simple. I want to score the emails
without my
domain in To field. I can do this both ways
1. Score when To: contain main domain negatively
header HDR To=~ /\@mydomain\.com/i
describe
On Tue, 2020-10-20 at 19:29 +0100, Miki wrote:
> Hi, how to score this e-mails?
> I know I can give negative score if To: IS my domain, but I do not
> like this solution.
> Any suggestions?
>
Why do that? Its the exact reverse of something that does work pretty
well: write a rule that gives a posi
WOOW.
Thank you very much. I owe you one :)
wt., 20 paź 2020 o 20:52 Alan Hodgson napisał(a):
> On Tue, 2020-10-20 at 20:38 +0100, Miki wrote:
>
> Thanks for quick reply, but blacklist what?
> The problem is I do not know this spammy domains.
> I want to give a score when To: field is NOT in an
Are you telling me it's that simple. I want to score the emails without my
domain in To field. I can do this both ways
1. Score when To: contain main domain negatively
header HDR To=~ /\@mydomain\.com/i
describeHDR To mydomain
score
On Tue, 2020-10-20 at 20:38 +0100, Miki wrote:
> Thanks for quick reply, but blacklist what?
> The problem is I do not know this spammy domains.
> I want to give a score when To: field is NOT in anyaddr...@mydomain.com
Not tested, but something like this should work:
header __LOCAL_TO_ME To =~ /\
Thanks for quick reply, but blacklist what?
The problem is I do not know this spammy domains.
I want to give a score when To: field is NOT in anyaddr...@mydomain.com
If only it were that easy.
You'll notice that recipients of this mailing list receive mail to the
mailing list address, not to
Thanks for quick reply, but blacklist what?
The problem is I do not know this spammy domains.
I want to give a score when To: field is NOT in anyaddr...@mydomain.com
cheers
Miki
wt., 20 paź 2020 o 20:25 Benny Pedersen napisał(a):
> Miki skrev den 2020-10-20 21:19:
> > Let's say my domain is my
Miki skrev den 2020-10-20 21:19:
Let's say my domain is mydomain.com [2]. 99% of all the e-mails have:
To: m...@mydomain.com
But some e-mails, most likely sent using BCC are coming with:
To: anyu...@anydomain.com
Nearly all of them are spam.
blacklist_to then
set blacklist_from to same
this
Let's say my domain is mydomain.com. 99% of all the e-mails have:
To: m...@mydomain.com
But some e-mails, most likely sent using BCC are coming with:
To: anyu...@anydomain.com
Nearly all of them are spam.
cheers
Miki
wt., 20 paź 2020 o 20:14 Benny Pedersen napisał(a):
> Miki skrev den 2020-10
Miki skrev den 2020-10-20 20:29:
Hi, how to score this e-mails?
what email ?
I know I can give negative score if To: IS my domain, but I do not
please dont help spammers
like this solution.
Any suggestions?
is users@spamassassin.apache.org you liked to give negative scores to ?
then i
Hi, how to score this e-mails?
I know I can give negative score if To: IS my domain, but I do not like
this solution.
Any suggestions?
cheers
Miki
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