Jason Bertoch wrote:

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Per Jessen [mailto:p...@computer.org]
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 10:15 AM
>> To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
>> Subject: Re: Googlegroups related spam
>> 
>> 
>> here's a couple of examples that made it through my filter:
>> 
>> http://jessen.ch/files/googlegroup-spam-example1.eml
>> http://jessen.ch/files/googlegroup-spam-example2.eml
>> http://jessen.ch/files/googlegroup-spam-example3.eml
>> http://jessen.ch/files/googlegroup-spam-example4.eml
>> http://jessen.ch/files/googlegroup-spam-example5.eml
>> http://jessen.ch/files/googlegroup-spam-example6.eml
>> http://jessen.ch/files/googlegroup-spam-example7.eml
>> 
> 
> My experience is the same in that the messages don't actually come
> from google servers. 

Which doesn't make them spam though.

> Probably a safer rule than my first post is the 
> following untested code that at least checks if the message came from
> google. 

Jason, why do you think it's important where the msgs come from?  


/Per Jessen, Zürich

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