Re: [exim] Issues with (gnu)tls

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Szerző: Janne Snabb
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Tárgy: Re: [exim] Issues with (gnu)tls
On 2012-05-17 11:09, W B Hacker wrote:

> Before I did ANYTHING else I'd rename all of the 'X-Spam <wotever>'
> headers you add to something unique to your own server.
>
> Many a Sysadmin has chased ghosts that turned out to be the same
> header-names already present on the *incoming* traffic - either added by
> the submitting server - or even spoofed.


IMHO the best solution is to add the X-Spamwhatever headers in the
system filter based on ACL variables. In system filter it is possible to
remove pre-existing header lines first, but in ACL it is not possible. I
have something such as the following in my system filter:

# Exim filter

if first_delivery then
headers remove X-Spam-Score:X-Spam-Report:X-Spam-Flag

  if $acl_m_spam_score is not "" then
    headers add "X-Spam-Score: $acl_m_spam_score ($acl_m_spam_bar)"


    if $acl_m_spam_score_int is not below 50 then
      headers add "X-Spam-Flag: YES"
      headers add "X-Spam-Report: $acl_m_spam_report"
    endif
  endif
endif


For some reason all the spamd ACL examples add the headers in the ACL.

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