On Sat, 19 May 2007, Michael Sullivan wrote:
>
> Will anyone please explain to me what exactly the below ACL does,
> specifically, where the call the spamassassin (which the site I got this
> from claims is there) is made?
>
the
spam =
... bits. Have you looked at spec.txt? It's covered there.
> acl_check_content:
> # Reject messages that have serious MIME errors.
> # This calls the demime condition again, but it
> # will return cached results.
> deny message = Serious MIME defect detected ($demime_reason)
> demime = *
> condition = ${if >{$demime_errorlevel}{2}{1}{0}}
>
> # Reject virus infected messages.
> deny message = This message contains malware ($malware_name)
> malware = *
>
> # Always add X-Spam-Score and X-Spam-Report headers, using SA system-wide settings
> # (user "nobody"), no matter if over threshold or not.
> warn message = X-Spam-Score: $spam_score ($spam_bar)
> spam = nobody:true
> warn message = X-Spam-Report: $spam_report
> spam = nobody:true
>
> # Add X-Spam-Flag if spam is over system-wide threshold
> warn message = Subject: [*SPAM*] $h_Subject
> spam = nobody
>
> # Reject spam messages with score over 10, using an extra condition.
> deny message = This message scored $spam_score points. Congratulations!
> spam = nobody:true
> condition = ${if >{$spam_score_int}{100}{1}{0}}
>
> # finally accept all the rest
> accept
>
>
>
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