On 07/11/2013 06:09 PM, Mike Brown wrote:
Google Code sends out notifications from <project name>@googlecode.com. These
notifications have Message-ID headers that start with two digits and a dash,
triggering this rule:
SARE_MSGID_DDDASH Message-ID has ratware pattern (9-, 9$, 99-)
The rule was proposed in 2004:
https://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/spamassassin-users/200402.mbox/%3c20040204190450.9b96217...@jmason.org%3E
A sample Message-ID (I have an issue starred in the Android project):
<46-15317412764558277774-7215198307142895543-android=googlecode....@googlecode.com>
Complete mbox message at http://pastebin.com/W5cN4DFd
The false positive is not contributing much to the score (1.666), but I don't
like it, so I'd like to avoid triggering the rule altogether if I can. I want
to do it in the preferred way, if there is a preferred way. Any solution I
would come up with would be pretty kludgy. So, suggestions appreciated! Thanks.
SARE rules are obsolete/unsupported/ancient/history/etc and shouldn't be
used.
Do yourself a favour and remove those files - will save you CPU cycles,
memory and lots of headaches.
your truly,
a retired SARE Ninja