Anyone think this a useful feature?
Taking what exim returns instead of actually doing the rbl tests?
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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.
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