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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> spamassassin-users
spamassassin-users
Re: Tagging for spam mails
by Jim Maul other posts by this author
Dec 14 2006 9:00AM messages near this date
Tagging for spam mails | RE: Tagging for spam mails
Brad Baker wrote:
>  We would like to add a spam report to the body of emails identified as
>  spam to make troubleshooting false positives easier. For instance:
>  
>  --------------------
>  To: joeuser@[...].com
>  From: spammer@[...].com
>  Date: November 26, 2006 3:57PM
>  Subject: [spam] Buy ED Pills Now
>  
>  The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps
>  over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The
>  quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
>  
>  ------------------------
>  This email has been identified as spam for the following reasons:
>  Content analysis details: (6.77 points, 4.00 allowed)
>  
>  pts rule name description
>  ---- ---------------------- 
>  --------------------------------------------------
>  0.1 HTML_MESSAGE HTML included in message
>  0.1 HTML_TAG_EXISTS_TBODY HTML has "tbody" tag
>  0.6 NORMAL_HTTP_TO_IP Uses a dotted-decimal IP address in URL
>  6.5 BAYES_995 Bayesian spam probability is 99.5 to 100%
>  -0.5 DK_VERIFIED Domain Keys: signature passes verification
>  0.0 SPF_PASS SPF: sender matches SPF record (pass)
>  0.0 NO_RDNS2 Sending MTA has no reverse DNS
>  --------------------
>  
> > From this page:
>  http://spamassassin.apache.org/full/3.0.x/dist/doc/spamassassin.html#tagging_for_spam_mail
s 
>  
>  
>  It looks like this option is what we want:   spam mail body text
>  
>  I tried just adding "spam mail body text" to local.cf with no result
>  though. I also added a "1" to the end - that didn't work either.  We
>  are running spam assassin 3.1 and the report_safe option in local.cf
>  is set to 0.
>  

Dont you want report_safe 1?  I dont know what this "spam mail body 
text" thing is your talking about.

>  Could anyone point me to more information on how this feature works? I
>  tried searching Google but didn't have much luck and the Spam Assassin
>  documentation is somewhat ambitious.
>  

ambitious?

>  Thanks,
>  Brad
>  
>  
Thread:
Brad Baker
Jim Maul
Bowie Bailey
Bowie Bailey
Theo Van Dinter
Bowie Bailey

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