eing a lot of them as well, and now with other URLs than
geocities.
They all have one thing in common - they look like normal forwarded mail
with an URL in it. Not easy to stay ahead of this kind of trash.
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Unanimiter et constanter Oslo
Quoting Matt Kettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Jon Kvebaek wrote:
> > Hi,
> > we get quite a few messages that have no Received: headers. These
> seem
> > to cause ALL_TRUSTED to fire (with a negative score of course),
> which
> > isn't exactly what I w
Hi,
we get quite a few messages that have no Received: headers. These seem
to cause ALL_TRUSTED to fire (with a negative score of course), which
isn't exactly what I want. Any idea on how I should deal with this
correctly?
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Un
t received mail that makes spamassassin do this in debug
mode:
debug: received-header: unknown format: from 15.65.160.36 for EQR.44.k..[snip]
try spamassassin -D on one of your and see what it says.
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Unanimiter et constanter Oslo
this:
DROPPRIVS=yes
:0fw
| /usr/bin/spamc
:0:
* ^X-Spam-Level: \*\*\*\*\*\*
/var/tmp/spam
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Mobil: +47 992 19 829
Unanimiter et constanter Oslo