Hi!

Also note that SARE Ninjas are long gone -  see main page
http://www.rulesemporium.com/. So nobody could fix those rules even if they
thought it was a good idea (and at least some people are not convinced it is
a bad idea); and even if the rules could be fixed, still at least half the
world would *never* update them to new versions. So you would still get
blocked, only perhaps a little less. That is just a fact (based on extensive
mailadmin experience), so trust me on that.

Please only talk for yourselve, and do not make assumtptions that you cannot make.

They SA Y2010 'bug' was also inside SARE and we fixed it there also.
Same for some other rules, but we only fix the really really needed things.

actively maintained spamassassin rulesets that publish an sa-update channel?

As I understand it, as soon as rules are published, some of the
senders of unsolicited messages immediately change their behavior
to defeat or bypass the rules, so publishing them is somewhat
counterproductive.

Correct. And the assumtion SARE is dead is wrong also. There are many people from SARE submitting rules in the SA update channels. And indeed as soon as rules are published they become worthless for many of us.

And thats the main reason some of the SARE people do make rules, for a smaller audience, and not publish them on the public SARE page anymore.

Bye,
Raymond.

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