From: Larry G. <Li...@IS...> - 2003-11-07 07:51:16
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Hi Jamie, I tested the SpamAssassin module. I noticed that the /etc/mail/spamassassin directory is being parsed now. Thanks for the update! I did notice a problem though. I reviewed my rules through the module and it appears that there is some confusion in creating three tests. The rules are shown below. describe MY_RBDY_OBFU_ISOD MY: OBFU text with ISO DEC set rawbody MY_RBDY_OBFU_ISOD /&\#(6[5-9]|[7-9][0-9]|1[0-1][0-9]|12[0-6])\D/ score MY_RBDY_OBFU_ISOD 4.0 The rawbody 'Test name' just displays a '1' without a regex. describe MY_FULL_OBFU_HTSCR MY: OBFU text with script tags full MY_FULL_OBFU_HTSCR /[\s>]\w+<![\w\s\-\$&!;]{0,150}>\w+/ score MY_FULL_OBFU_HTSCR 2.0 The full 'Test name' just displays a '3' without a regex. describe MY_FULL_INV_TAG MY: Invalid HTML or script tag full MY_FULL_INV_TAG /<!?-?-? ?\w{7,} ?-?-?>/ score MY_FULL_INV_TAG 2.0 The full 'Test name' just displays a '3' without a regex. I don't know what other information would be useful to you. If I can help troubleshoot in any way, please let me know. I can't find a common thread between these. There are no tabs, just spaces. The file was not edited in Windows. Additionally, I cut an past the information into Webmin through the module, saved the rules, and it displayed the same output described above. The saved rules look like this: describe MY_RBDY_OBFU_ISOD MY: OBFU text with ISO DEC set rawbody MY_RBDY_OBFU_ISOD /&\#(6[5-9]|[7-9][0-9]|1[0-1][0-9]|12[0-6])\D/ score MY_RBDY_OBFU_ISOD 4.0 describe MY_FULL_OBFU_HTSCR MY: OBFU text with script tags full MY_FULL_OBFU_HTSCR /[\s>]\w+<![\w\s\-\$&!;]{0,150}>\w+/ score MY_FULL_OBFU_HTSCR 2.0 describe MY_FULL_INV_TAG MY: Invalid HTML or script tag full MY_FULL_INV_TAG /<!?-?-? ?\w{7,} ?-?-?>/ score MY_FULL_INV_TAG 2.0 --Larry |