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Spam Filtering broken - Only for Pop links' DNSRBL checks! (followups here, please)
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Yes, please give them a non-zero default score ASAP! |
I'll look into over the weekend if I can.
Rob |
I've added the following scores to the local SA config to check some more RBL's, and to hopefully lower the amazon.com whitelist problem...
This is still only for SMTP incoming email, pop links are still using the old 2.43 checking and config sorry. score RCVD_IN_BL_SPAMCOP_NET 2.0 score RCVD_IN_DUL 1.0 score RCVD_IN_DUL_FH 1.0 score RCVD_IN_RBL 2.0 score RCVD_IN_RSS 2.0 score USER_IN_WHITELIST -4.000 score USER_IN_WHITELIST_TO -3.000 Rob |
No offense I'm just still curious. You'd asked why current SA version gives SpamCop BL zero weight (and it seems the same treatment for a few other BL's that you listed)? I assume the reason must've been discussed at some point in one of the mailing lists or NANAE (good reason?)...
Anyways, what's this user whitelist, I thought it's not implemented yet? |
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http://www.emaildiscussions.com/...957#post121957 regarding the whitelist |
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Thanks a lot for the info Doc and Elvey (forgot to say) :)
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You're welcome. :D
Oh, and a public thank you to Rob for fixing this from me too. :D |
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