On Wed, July 8, 2009 12:05, twofers wrote:
> I am writing some new local rules to my local.cf, so I am watching the 
> headers of emails I receive and I notice this rule that
> appears in an obvious spam email:
>  
> * -4.3 HABEAS_ACCREDITED_SOI RBL: Habeas Accredited Opt-In or Better
> Subject: Value Product Offers from Admints and Zagabor

report this ip to http://www.returnpath.net/ and thay will sort it out if you 
can assure its spam
either way do it anyway

>  
> Otherwise this email would have been tagged as spam:

>         * -4.3 HABEAS_ACCREDITED_SOI RBL: Habeas Accredited Opt-In or Better
>         *      [66.59.8.161 listed in sa-accredit.habeas.com]
>
> I don't opt in for anything....opt in emails to me are nothing but plain 
> bogus spam.

otherwize the power here is that the more users that report it, the bigger 
chance is that this list will be more usefull

> I don't want any of this kind of spam email
> and I absolutely do not ever ask for it.

3dr party contraktors, exists, so this is mostly the main problem, one signup 
at one domain next day one have 200 friends with
good toys to bay

> This comes from 'mailengine.8lmediamail.com (66.59.8.161)' and looks like an 
> unsolicited
> bulk emailer to me by the email address.
>  
> How did this UBE spammer get a score of -4.3 in the SA-Update rule sets? It 
> makes me feel like the spamassassin rules have been
> infiltrated and compromised...
>  
> If these guys are "legit" via sa-accredit.habeas.com, then I'm saying they 
> are scamming and abusing, as well as spamming.

if you dont agree with them, then put the ip in trusted_networks in sa, then it 
will be neotral ip, and then you can blacklist all
url in the spammsg, well maybe you read this as im am out of my mind, but try 
it, then you see i am not



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xpoint

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