Anyone think this a useful feature? Taking what exim returns instead of actually doing the rbl tests?
----- Forwarded message from Josip Rodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----- Envelope-to: daf-rogers@localhost Delivery-date: Thu, 07 Feb 2002 17:17:32 -0500 Subject: Bug#132733: X-RBL-Warning Reply-To: Josip Rodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Resent-From: Josip Rodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Resent-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Resent-CC: Duncan Findlay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Resent-Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2002 11:48:04 GMT Resent-Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> X-Debian-PR-Message: report 132733 X-Debian-PR-Package: spamassassin X-Debian-PR-Keywords: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Josip Rodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Resent-Sender: Debian BTS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> X-Spam-Status: No, hits=-2.7 required=4.0 tests=FORGED_RCVD_FOUND,SENT_BY_BTS,NO_MX_FOR_FROM version=2.01 Package: spamassassin Severity: wishlist Hi, I run spamassassin with "skip_rbl_checks 1" because my Exim already checks several RBL lists, and includes warning headers in e-mails. I've noticed spamassassin doesn't grok those headers so, here's what should be added: header RBL_WARNING X-RBL-Warning =~ /./ describe RBL_WARNING Includes X-RBL-Warning score RBL_WARNING 3 Arguably this is too much of a guesswork... it could do the same parsing on the header as it does in its own internal RBL tests, perhaps? I think Exim includes the string the RBL servers return in the header. -- 2. That which causes joy or happiness. ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Duncan Findlay _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk