Posté par Damian Mendoza le 25/10.

What if I wanted to block specific subject keywords that are not already defined as a 
spamassassin rule?

>> you can specify your own rule ... that is what rox in SA. its user configurable!

Would I add the rule to the local.cf file or spamassassin.cf file and put the score as 
well in the local.cf file? 

>> i add all my rules on local.cf. check what the header, describe and score 
>directives do. sample would be:

header COMPETITOR         From =~ competitor\\.com
describe COMPETITOR       Damn competitor emails
score COMPETITOR          100

>> that rule would find all instances of competitor.com from the 'From:' headers and 
>score it 100. its kinda cool to see the SA report listing your description and score 
>;-). then you can use procmail to send all mails from competitor to /dev/null. check 
>out SA local.cf directives, you can customize your setup based on your requirements.


Or do I put the score in the score file for each new rule defined in local.cf? This is 
for a site-wide implementation.

>> im using site-wide implementation too. 

There are some messages I need blocked based on subject without using the spamassassin 
scoring system.

>> instead of procmail doing all the job, i use SA to help me make easy procmail 
>recipes for filtering.


dianne



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