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Thanks in advance,Shane
Metler
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Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 4:52 PM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: RE: Cyrillic chars in rule regex ?
Shane Metler wrote:
> I know this is more of a RegEx question, but I have been very
> unsuccessful at finding out how to match Cyrillic characters in
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: RE: Cyrillic chars in rule regex ?
Shane Metler wrote:
> I know this is more of a RegEx question, but I have been very
> unsuccessful at finding out how to match Cyrillic characters in Spam
> Assassin rules.
\p{Cyrillic} comes to mind. Not su
Title: Message
Hi
there,
Has anyone
constructed Spam Assassin rules that can match Cyrillic
characters?
I know this is more
of a RegEx question, but I have been very unsuccessful at finding out how to
match Cyrillic characters in Spam Assassin rules.
Can
anyone offer a little advic
add specific IP on our network that
should not be trusted.
Am I missing
something here, or am I out of luck trying to use these
RBLs?
Thanks in advance,Shane
Metler
Answering my own question ...
Well I was able to find a BUG report that (at present) says 'body' and
'rawbody' debug output has been removed from 3.0.0.
This was bad news ... I really like to see exactly what SA sees. So I
had to add a little code to the package
Mail::SpamAssassin::PerMsgStatus,
#x27;t seen the
debug output change yet.
Does anyone know how
to output the 'body' and 'rawbody' text in the Debug output for SA 3.0.0
?
Thanks in advance,Shane
Metler
Thank you for the tip!
These messages keep squeaking through, and now I feel like I HAVE to
stop them.
:O)
Shane
-Original Message-
From: Loren Wilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 2:02 AM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: 'body', 'uri', 'rawbo
Hi there,
Using SpamAssassin 2.64, I have found a few cases where the target
domain of a custom rule can not be matched via any of these three rule
types.
The target of my rule is a plain text (non HREF) URL that is
obfusticated in a way that seems to miss my rules.
My rule: (I've have both rawb
I found this type of rule to be very helpful in catching 'zombie spam
relay' emails from specific 'problem' networks.
The problem I faced with an all inclusive ban on these networks was that
our customer's connect to our SMTP servers from all around the world.
Banning Dynamic, DSL, Cable, or Dialu
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