Re: Quick header check question and anchors

2019-05-17 Thread Pedro David Marco
Thanks a lot, John, Bill, RW...  i now see it water clear... On Thursday, May 16, 2019, 10:59:19 PM GMT+2, RW wrote: On Thu, 16 May 2019 13:31:27 + (UTC) Pedro David Marco wrote: > Hi! > I have a Recived like this: > > Received: from pafkiet.edu.pk (email.pafkiet.edu.pk [203.170.

Re: Quick header check question and anchors

2019-05-16 Thread RW
On Thu, 16 May 2019 13:31:27 + (UTC) Pedro David Marco wrote: > Hi! > I have a Recived like this: > > Received: from pafkiet.edu.pk (email.pafkiet.edu.pk [203.170.75.90]) >   by > > > I want a rule to match the beginning of a Received: > A rule like this works ok: > > header    MY

Re: Quick header check question and anchors

2019-05-16 Thread Bill Cole
On 16 May 2019, at 9:31, Pedro David Marco wrote: Hi! I have a Recived like this: Received: from pafkiet.edu.pk (email.pafkiet.edu.pk [203.170.75.90])    by I want a rule to match the beginning of a Received: A rule like this works ok: header    MY_RULE    Received =~  /.*from

Re: Quick header check question and anchors

2019-05-16 Thread John Hardin
On Thu, 16 May 2019, Pedro David Marco wrote: Hi! I have a Recived like this: Received: from pafkiet.edu.pk (email.pafkiet.edu.pk [203.170.75.90])    by I want a rule to match the beginning of a Received: A rule like this works ok: header    MY_RULE    Received =~  /.*from pafki

Quick header check question and anchors

2019-05-16 Thread Pedro David Marco
Hi! I have a Recived like this: Received: from pafkiet.edu.pk (email.pafkiet.edu.pk [203.170.75.90])    by I want a rule to match the beginning of a Received: A rule like this works ok: header    MY_RULE    Received =~  /.*from pafkiet.edu.pk/  and in debug mode it shows: MY_RULE

Re: custom rules header check please

2013-11-08 Thread Bowie Bailey
On 11/8/2013 6:59 AM, emailitis.com wrote: Thank you and Benny for your help. I put those in place and all looks well. We had one captured this morning but wondered if you can explain in the log below which seems as if it has been deleted, yet then allowed: Nov 8 10:05:04 plesk3 spamd[119

RE: custom rules header check please

2013-11-08 Thread emailitis.com
origin_rdns: mail.domain.com auth: (unknown) encryption: (none) reason: 250_ok_1383905104_qp_18522 Kind Regards, Christoph From: Bowie Bailey [mailto:bowie_bai...@buc.com] Sent: 07 November 2013 15:50 To: users@spamassassin.apache.org Subject: Re: custom rules header check please On 11

Re: custom rules header check please

2013-11-07 Thread Benny Pedersen
emailitis.com skrev den 2013-11-07 16:40: header AEXP_ALL ALL =~ /aexp.com/i header EXVM_ALL ALL =~ /exvm.com/i why not blacklist_from ? blacklist_from *@aexp.com blacklist_from *@exvm.com olso remember . needs excapeing \. in header but not as blacklist_from :) does your real name contain

Re: custom rules header check please

2013-11-07 Thread Bowie Bailey
On 11/7/2013 10:40 AM, emailitis.com wrote: I am getting lots of Spam which shows on the maillog as: Nov 7 10:50:39 plesk3 qmail-scanner-queue.pl: qmail-scanner[6974]: Clear:RC:0(217.92.121.114):SA:1(5.9/5.0): 9.209114 16127 fr...@aexp.com Or Nov 7 10:15:36 plesk3

custom rules header check please

2013-11-07 Thread emailitis.com
I am getting lots of Spam which shows on the maillog as: Nov 7 10:50:39 plesk3 qmail-scanner-queue.pl: qmail-scanner[6974]: Clear:RC:0(217.92.121.114):SA:1(5.9/5.0): 9.209114 16127 fr...@aexp.com Or Nov 7 10:15:36 plesk3 spamdyke[26254]: ALLOWED from: administrator+984

Re: Header Check

2005-02-24 Thread Matt Kettler
At 10:40 AM 2/24/2005, Jason Bennett wrote: Can anyone tell me what this header check means: X-BLTSYMAVREINSERT I have someone sending a power point presentation via email to our CIO but its getting blocked with this in the header. What does it represent? Thanks in advance I take it you&#x

Header Check

2005-02-24 Thread Jason Bennett
Can anyone tell me what this header check means: X-BLTSYMAVREINSERT    I have someone sending a power point presentation via email to our CIO but its getting blocked with this in the header.  What does it represent?   Thanks in advance   Jason