On 5/17/2013 10:49 AM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
On 5/17/2013 9:47 AM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
On 5/17/2013 2:17 AM, Henry Draper wrote:
Hi SpamAssassin PMC,

My name is Henry Draper. I’m from Comm100 Network Corporation. We use
SpamAssassin to detect our emails' spam scores.

lhow you're invoking SpamAssassin – *with default configurations*

lwhat version of SpamAssassin you're using – *Version 3.3.2*

lyour platform. – *Windows Server 2008 R2*

We have been noticing the record - 3.5 TVD_FROM_1 in the result. As
far as I know, "TVD_FROM_1" means sender domain ends in numbers.

Our domain name is Comm100.com and we send emails to our customers
from some...@comm100.com <mailto:some...@comm100.com>. And this will
trigger off SpamAssassin rule TVD_FROM_1 and spam scores of our
emails go up.

Could you please tell us how to avoid triggering this rule? Any
suggestion would be greatly appreciated.

Add this line to your local.cf and restart spamd:

score TVD_FROM_1 0

I think the issue is more than a local scoring issue.

A rule that solely checks for a domain ending in a digit cannot have a
3.5 score. It's far too high.

That may be true, but since that rule will hit almost all of his email, he would probably want to disable it locally regardless of the score.

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Bowie

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