On Fri, 24 May 2019, @lbutlr wrote:
I've noticed that the majority of spam I get comes in between 0900 and 1000,
local time. In the past couple of months well more than 50% of spam (well, at
least spam that isn't getting tagged) comes in during this hour, with a smaller
percentage within an our (0800-0900, 1000-1100).
Just me?
Are there any rules that look at the time?
As far as I'm aware, only to see whether it's (excessively) in the past or
the future.
I don't think there's anything in the base rules that looks at the
locally-added Received header to check the time-of-day the message was
received. That shouldn't be *too* difficult to write (modulo what TZ your
MTA uses to add the local date).
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