We are getting  a lot of Spam which is an image with random words at the
bottom.  Is there a rule that someone has created which we can include to
get rid of this.  

 

I tried to send the source from one such email but it was rejected with a
Spam score of 13:

Remote host said: 552 spam score (13.6) exceeded threshold

HTML_MESSAGE,SPF_HELO_PASS,SPF_PASS,URIBL_BLACK,URIBL_DBL_SPAM,URIBL_JP_SURB
L,URIBL_RHS_DOB,URIBL_WS_SURBL

 

On our server, it passed with:

Jun  8 15:12:40 plesk3 spamd[2692]: spamd: result: . 1 -
BAYES_00,HTML_EXTRA_CLOSE,HTML_IMAGE_RATIO_06,HTML_MESSAGE,REMOVE_BEFORE_LIN
K,T_REMOTE_IMAGE,URIBL_BLACK

 

And even a cut/paste of our maillog has been preventing me from sending this
email so I have now removed that also.

So any ideas why some rules were not triggered in this case on our server -
and how can I make our server as good as the spamassassin one!

 

Many thanks in advance for any help people can give.  Also, I have just
joined this mailing list.  If any kind expert out there has got SA really
working well for them and might be able to/prepared to send me their list of
home-grown rules that we could review and copy to prevent reinventing the
wheel with many of them, I would be delighted to receive them if you could
maybe send them direct to me?

 

Many thanks, in advance, for any assistance.

 

Christoph

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