Jason Haar wrote:
As you can see, MIME_CHARSET_FARAWAY, CHARSET_FARAWAY_HEADER, and
SARE_SUB_ENC_GB2312 (from openprotect rules) all triggered - total of
8.0 points. Sounds good - but of course that's very bad! Doesn't that
mean an actual legitimate Chinese email would *default to a score of
8.0*!?!?!?!
About MIME_CHARSET_FARAWAY, CHARSET_FARAWAY_HEADER:
Setting ok_locales to something not including Chinese charsets implies
that you want Chinese email to get a rather high score.
If you don't want to punish Chinese mail, don't tell SA to do so.
Hint: The default setting is to allow all charsets. It's you (or your
admin) that has decided to punish Chinese mail.
About SARE_SUB_ENC_GB2312:
This is not a standard SA rule. Adding that rule to your SA ruleset
implies that you wish to use it.
If you don't wan't SA to use a sepcific custom rule or ruleset, don't
tell SA to do so.
Hint:
Using the OpenProtect channel means that you (or your admin) have
decided to trust OpenProtect to decide for you wich rules to add to your
ruleset. If you find that you don't agree with OpenProtects decisions,
simply stop using their channel and make the decisions yourself.
Regards
/Jonas
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Jonas Eckerman
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