Hi Rory
Are you including Sanesecurity signatures in setup?
If not. Just install the debian package, clamav-unofficial-sigs.
Then ensure Exim or Spamassasin is configured to scan mail, via Clamav.
HTH
Regards
Brent
On 2019/04/01 21:01, Rory Campbell-Lange via Exim-users wrote:
> Hi
>
> It's some years since I've spent time tweaking my exim setup to receive
> spam. I've forgotten any skills I might once have had in this area.
>
> I've gotten sick of getting 30+ spam emails a day and need to do something
> about it! I'd be grateful for some pointers to the state-of-the-art setup.
>
> right now relay blocks, cram_md5 rejects and spamhaus blocks account for about
> 500-1000 rejections a day (no wonder everyone has gone to Google mail!).
>
> I'm running Exim 4.89-2+deb9u3 under Debian, with spamassassin/spamc 3.4.2.1
>
> Spamd is reporting along the following lines.
>
> spamd: result: . 0 - BAYES_00,
> DKIMWL_WL_HIGH,
> DKIM_SIGNED,
> DKIM_VALID,
> DKIM_VALID_EF,
> FORGED_MUA_MOZILLA,
> HEADER_FROM_DIFFERENT_DOMAINS,
> MAILING_LIST_MULTI,
> SPF_PASS,
> URIBL_BLOCKED scantime=0.5,
> size=5448,
> user=mail,
> uid=8,
> required_score=3.0,
> rhost=127.0.0.1,
> raddr=127.0.0.1,
> rport=59670,
> mid=<example.mail.com>,
> bayes=0.000000,
> autolearn=disabled
>
> Pointers much appreciated.
>
> Rory
>
>
>