From: Matt K. <ma...@ke...> - 2004-12-17 20:47:16
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Turns out I also get another header when X-Spam-Status is set to "Yes, ..." It looks like this: "X-Spam-Flag: Yes" and never contains any extra stuff that I might get a false match on. I'm not sure whether this is a general SpamAssasin feature, or something my ISP set up (the mail server is not under my direct control). So I'm good to go. Thanks for the help! -Matt > >> I'm, having the exact same problem, and just wrote up a similar >> question. >> My theory is that 'good' headers looks something like this: >> >> "X-Spam-Status: No, score=-1.6 required=5.0 tests=AWL,BAYES_00,TW_QL" >> >> Note that "BAYES_OO" contains the substring "YES" > > That would probably be a correct analysis. > >> I'm eagerly awaiting some ideas for fixing this too. If you figure it >> out, pleas let me know! > > IMAP SEARCH doesn't support regex, so you might be out of luck unless > you can find a slightly different string to filter on. Best thing to do > is get yourself some server side filtering software and use the > ServerSideFilter plugin instead. Bonus is you get more powerful > filtering, the filtering is applicable no matter what client you use, > and filtering happens at time of delivery, which speeds up SM immensely. > If you are using a MySQL backend for virtual users and cannot use > ServerSideFilters as is, please be aware that I have completed a MySQL > add-on and can send you a copy of the plugin as such. > > -paul |