On 2011-07-26 9:21, Daniel Lemke wrote:
Hi there,
A few days ago a mail passed our SpamAssassin and I was a bit surprised when
I looked at the mail content.
It does contain typical spam words like ‘drug’ etc.
Mail content can be found on pastebin: http://pastebin.com/k8xptZbd
If blacklist and Bayes score are not included in spam score calculation,
score is even zero.
Why are there no regexes triggering this typical spam words?
Best regards,
Daniel
What's wrong in the word "drug"?
It's regularly used in medicine, science, press, etc.
If that's a "spam word" for you, nothing prevents you from writing a
rule to score that word.. (not really wise)
The sender IP is in XBL so it be tagged, the URL is blacklsited in SURBL
& URIBL... etc,etc
As there is not SA markup in that sample so I'm assuming this was never
passed through Spamassassin.