ning spamassassin.
> > This is what your mail scored (subject "Rules Help Please")
> > No, hits=0.7 required=10.0
> > tests=HTML_20_30,HTML_MESSAGE,NO_REAL_NAME HTH
[...]
> He gives more real name than I usually do, James. One presumes
> Carinus is his name.
I assume
;s in
the spam mail in question add -MUNGED to the url so the SURBL's don't
hit on it.
Next give your self a 'real name', you'll see I use JamesDR. These few
things will also help reduce your score to other persons who may be
running spamassassin.
This is what your ma
e url so the SURBL's don't
hit on it.
Next give your self a 'real name', you'll see I use JamesDR. These few
things will also help reduce your score to other persons who may be
running spamassassin.
This is what your mail scored (subject "Rules Help Please&
I have tried to forward what type of
spam is getting through but the spamfilter blocked it. Can I ask
what rules are being used to protect the list server. Because it
seems to be better than mine. Alternatively how can I forward copies
of spam to the list to see what other rules I need to inclu
David Jelinek wrote:
> If someone would help me, I would appreciate it. We are getting a lot
> of messages that get through that have various subjects bodies etc.
> but they all have an attachment of the form xxxinfoxxx.zip although
> the zip file really is not there (that's why it doesn't get sto
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
If someone would help me, I would appreciate it. We are getting a lot
of messages that get through that have various subjects bodies etc.
but they all have an attachment of the form xxxinfoxxx.zip although
the zip file really is not there (that's why it doe