Ian FREISLICH wrote:
>Hi
>
>I wonder if others share my frustration. I want to continue to
>scan subtitted mail and make decisions based on the score. The
>only trouble is that most of the users that use us to smart host
>are on space that is RBLed into the darkest of RBL space and the
>RBL scores are sufficient to make the scores over 7 in most cases.
>
I don't know if this applies to you but I ignore spam assassin's one
level spam flaffing and do something like this:
# -- Flag High Scoring Spam
if "$h_X-Spam-Flag:" contains "YES"
then
if "$h_X-Spam-Level:" contains "******************************"
then
headers add "X-Spam: [SPAM] - VERYHIGH"
else
if "$h_X-Spam-Level:" contains "***************"
then
headers add "X-Spam: [SPAM] - HIGH"
else
headers add "X-Spam: [SPAM] - LOW"
endif
logfile /var/spool/spam/suspicious-from.txt
logwrite "# Sent a Spam - $h_X-Spam-Level:"
logwrite "$sender_address"
endif
endif
>
>I'd like to be able to have multiple profiles. Two at the moment.
>One for mail be delivered to us and another for mail being submitted
>to us for smart hosting. I doubt what I will propose later will
>scale beyond 5 or 6 profiles.
>
Just a thought. Let the ACL add a header that distinguishes the source.
Then create a spam assassin rule that scores negative points for the
source that you are trying to lower the score for.