On 9/9/2015 5:43 AM, Sujit Acharyya-choudhury wrote:
Hi Joe,
I looked at the rule set and it was very interesting and I intend to
use it. However, I did not see any *.pm file attached to it. Is there
any need for this? Do you suggest, I increase the default score from
5.0 to 6.0 if I include this rule? I am interested in your view,
especially the phishing rules will hit lot of mail which are coming
through at present and causing mayhem.
Regards
Sujit
*From:*Joe Quinn [mailto:jqu...@pccc.com]
*Sent:* 08 September 2015 16:27
*To:* users@spamassassin.apache.org
*Subject:* Re: Repository of rules
On 9/8/2015 11:13 AM, Anthony Hoppe wrote:
Hey All,
This is likely a n00b question, so I apologize.
I've been a member of this list for a while. Periodically, I see
rules develop based on submissions of samples from other members.
Is there, by chance, a repository of rules like that somewhere I
can reference? I'm not often able to keep up and would love to go
back and add rules that I think will benefit my environment.
Thanks!
~ Anthony
You can find some of them in
http://www.pccc.com/downloads/SpamAssassin/contrib/KAM.cf which
updates regularly, but it only includes rules for myself and Kevin.
Off the top of my head, I can't think of a similar file for anyone
else on the list. A lot of rules eventually end up committed and then
it's up to RuleQA to decide if they merit going to sa-update.
Keep replies on-list. Just put it into /etc/mail/spamassassin and
restart anything you need to, and it will be loaded. You can bump the
threshold if you like, as the file notes:
#This cf file is designed for systems with a threshold of 5.0 or higher.