Craig R Hughes said: > and have not just two, but maybe 3-4 levels of porniness.
Many levels of porniness would be good. :-) [sorry, couldn't resist] Now, on topic, if I get messages from a mailing list that test out as spam I know I can whitelist the mailing list. whitelist_to [EMAIL PROTECTED] # Messages are addresed TO the list, right? Is this the best solution for a list that consistantly hits 5.0? SPAM: Content analysis details: (5 hits, 5 required) SPAM: Hit! (2.0 points) Received via a relay in relays.osirusoft.com SPAM: [RBL check: found 23.31.174.207.relays.osirusoft.com., type: 127.0.0.4] SPAM: Hit! (3.0 points) DNSBL: sender is Confirmed Spam Source now, let's say I want to decrease the value of DNSBL from 3.0 to 2.9. How do I know the name of the test? It doesn't seem to be DNSBL? I mean, I know it's one of RCVD_IN_OSIRUSOFT_COM,X_OSIRU_SPAM_SRC since those are in the header, but if I look at the actaul defs I get: describe X_OSIRU_SPAM_SRC DNSBL: sender is Confirmed Spam Source describe X_OSIRU_SPAMWARE_SITE DNSBL: sender is a Spamware site or vendor which one has an assigned value of 3.0? Where is the 3.0 assigned? And more importantly, what's the process for tracking them down. Obviously I've ended up looking in not-quite-the-right-place. -- space for let. Inquire within. _______________________________________________________________ Have big pipes? SourceForge.net is looking for download mirrors. We supply the hardware. You get the recognition. Email Us: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk