On 11/10/06, Theo Van Dinter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Nov 10, 2006 at 12:21:12PM +1300, Simon wrote:
> >You can put it in any files you want.  /etc/mail/spamassassin/*.cf is read
> >last.
>
> Cool - so to build a custom rule to block emails with a subject:
> It's Johnny :)
[...]
> I create a file /etc/mail/spamassassin/custom_sa_rules

custom_sa_rules.cf

> header    ITS_NAME_SMILEY   Subject =~ /\bIt\'s\b\:)/i

Sure, if you want to.  However, the rule's not going to match the text
you've specified.  \b is a word boundary, not whitespace, which is \s.
You also escape some things which don't need it ("'" and ":") and don't
escape other things which do need it (")").

Ah Ha!

Thanks for the tips, would you be able to check (please!) if ive got
it right now?

Subject =~ /\bIt"'"s\s*\s")"";"/i

Which is: "It's AnyWord :)"

(I think!)

Simon

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