Am 20.12.2015 um 05:25 schrieb John Hardin:
On Fri, 18 Dec 2015, John Hardin wrote:I've relaxed my google malware redirect rule (above) to match your sample. It will go out the next time rules pass masscheck. The corpus looks well-fed today so that *should* occur overnight. As soon as masscheck publishes an update, that redirect will get at least one point; possibly more after your spamples are in the corpus and that rule starts getting some fresh spam hits.Masscheck has published a rules update and the modified google malware redirect rule and the updated https google redirector_pattern entries are included.
something is wrong with updates [root@localhost:~]$ cat sa-update.log 02-Dez-2015 01:02:53: SpamAssassin: Update processed successfully 03-Dez-2015 00:37:51: SpamAssassin: Update processed successfully 04-Dez-2015 00:56:46: SpamAssassin: Update processed successfully 05-Dez-2015 00:00:16: SpamAssassin: Update processed successfully 06-Dez-2015 00:45:06: SpamAssassin: No update available 07-Dez-2015 00:19:04: SpamAssassin: No update available 08-Dez-2015 00:14:33: SpamAssassin: No update available 09-Dez-2015 00:15:58: SpamAssassin: No update available 10-Dez-2015 01:09:43: SpamAssassin: No update available 11-Dez-2015 01:20:40: SpamAssassin: No update available 12-Dez-2015 01:13:00: SpamAssassin: No update available 13-Dez-2015 00:49:06: SpamAssassin: No update available 14-Dez-2015 01:04:57: SpamAssassin: No update available 15-Dez-2015 01:09:07: SpamAssassin: No update available 16-Dez-2015 00:37:36: SpamAssassin: No update available 17-Dez-2015 00:27:17: SpamAssassin: No update available 18-Dez-2015 00:38:14: SpamAssassin: No update available 19-Dez-2015 01:12:45: SpamAssassin: No update available 20-Dez-2015 00:21:46: SpamAssassin: No update available
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