Duncan Findlay wrote: >On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 09:50:03PM -0800, Rob McMillin wrote: > >>I would like to suggest that the ROUND_THE_WORLD test, which seems to >>catch little real spam these days. (Maybe it's just me.) I would submit >>for the group's slings and arrows, as a better substitute, a rule that >>seems to work well for me: >> >>header FROM_SPAMLAND Received =~ >>/\.(?:kr|cn|cl|ar|hk|il|th|tw|sg|za|tr|ma|ua|in|pe)(?:[\s\)\]]|$)/ >>describe FROM_SPAMLAND From a country with lots of open relays >>score FROM_SPAMLAND 2 >> >>Let the spear-chucking commence! >> > >Lets try not to discriminate against foreign users. > I understand your concern about fair play. As the comments for the extant ROUND_THE_WORLD says, sad but true -- sort it out, sysadmins. Once they start actually closing open relays, I'll be happy to reduce the number and/or score of this test. But I think others will find this useful.
>One complaint I had with the Debian package was that FARAWAY_CHARSET caught >foreign users participating in the Debian project (often because they wanted >to use 1 special character in their signature). > >This rule would definitely be disabled by default in Debian, if implemented. > Fine by me -- I'm a RedHat user (sneer if you must). -- http://www.pricegrabber.com | Dog is my co-pilot. _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk