Hi there,
Our SpamA version is: 3.0.3 Running on Perl : 5.8.4.
Our serveurs only run Debian, stable, and are up to date.
We have got exim4, clamscan, and SpamA. But we do not use any Procmail.
Since our mail server (
www.mezimail.com) is supposed to be opened (free
service to promote OpenSource solutions), some spammers tried to create
accounts and sent spam from there.
So I searched (a lot) for solutions. I only found this one in the SA rules :
SARE_TOCC_BCC_MANY
in the 70_SARE_header0.cf file.
By default, the score is set to 0...
but, I really have problems with false positive !!
(for example mails sent from my serveur, with no address specified in
the bcc field, are tagged with that rule... !)
Then I looked at the SARE file.
There is no real rule to explain what happens :
meta SARE_TOCC_BCC_MANY __SARE_HEAD_FALSE
and that's all ! Where is the real rule ?
We also found references to the BCC in the SA Perl source code... but we
did not understand.
I looked on the internet...
Recently, I found that link :
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/spamassassin-commits/200501.mbox/%3C20050116093705.4850.qmail@minotaur.apache.org%3E
Is it a reliable solution or just a test ?
Anyway, being an SMTP relay, exim should be the solution.
But I don't know the settings to do that... !!
Thank by advanced for any help !
Cheers,
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Philippe
www.mezimail.com admin