On 20.09.16 12:15, Thomas Barth wrote:
I get mails not recognized as spam and I would like to extend
spamassassin to reject these mails.
there are many ways to make SA better - configure BAYES database, enable
network tests (razor, pyzor, DCC), and not use DNS server for resolution
that is shared with other companies...
The mails look very normal, but
the message-id is conspicuous. I want to reject the mail if it
contains .local at the end of message-id.
you can create local SA rule and score it.
You just have to be careful so that rule won't score on ham mail.
Message-Id: <20160920154140.f5a976c...@static.vnpt.vn.local>
you can put this in /etc/spamassassin/local.cf
header MESSAGEID_LOCAL Message-Id =~ /\.local>$/
score MESSAGEID_LOCAL 1
describe MESSAGEID_LOCAL Message-Id contains ".local" TLD
and reload whatever you plug into your MTA.
My system is debian, amavis, spamassassin, clamav. How can I extend
Spamassassin? Or can I just call /usr/bin/sa-update --no-gpg
regularly and wait to get better ruleset?
you should do that. Debian SA does that if you set CRON=1 in
/etc/default/spamassassin
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