Re: [exim] header_syntax

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Author: Michael F. Sprague
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To: exim-users
Subject: Re: [exim] header_syntax
Marc Sherman <msherman@???> wrote:
> Ian Eiloart wrote:
> >
> >I've had one user's yahoo groups mailings suspended because we reject
> >such email. Another subscriber posts to the list, we accept the
> >recipient, but reject the message - and then our user gets unsubscribed.
> >That seems bonkers to me. Does anyone know how to get into a proper
> >dialog with yahoo about this sort of thing? I've submitted reports, but
> >not even had a reply.
>
> The sad fact is, on today's internet, header_syntax-based rejection is
> not viable. You really shouldn't use it for anything more than scoring.


I've had a similar experience. A couple of years ago the header_syntax
check was effective. Lately, newer anti-spam tools catch spam that may have
been caught by header_syntax. So in our case the percentage spams stopped by
header_syntax is very low and false positives are becoming a problem. I'll
probably turn off that check this week.

mikeS

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