I use some homeboy scripting to generate a list of what rules were
hit and what scores they got so I can adjust my home scores and rules
They come out in the headers under X-spama-scores:
like so:
[...]
X-Spama-Scores: D:CLICK_BELOW:0.100
D:DO_IT_TODAY:0.774
D:HTML_60_70:0.359
D:HTML_IMAGE_ONLY_06:1.531
D:HTML_LINK_CLICK_HERE:0.100
D:HTML_MESSAGE:0.160
D:HTML_TABLE_THICK_BORD:0.580
D:MIME_BOUND_NEXTPART:0.942
D:MIME_QP_LONG_LINE:0.242 T:4.788
My scripting just grabs the rules spama already inserts and goes and
gets the scores from the stock files and then from my home files.
I keep seeing this one: CONTENT_TYPE_MULTIPART in spamassassins list
under header X-Spam-Status:
X-Spam-Status: Yes, hits=8.4 required=5.0 tests=AWL,CLICK_BELOW,
CONTENT_TYPE_MULTIPART,DO_IT_TODAY,HTML_60_70,HTML_IMAGE_ONLY_06,
HTML_LINK_CLICK_HERE,HTML_MESSAGE,HTML_TABLE_THICK_BORD,
MIME_BOUND_NEXTPART,MIME_QP_LONG_LINE autolearn=no version=2.63
Its not one of mine and its not in the package stock files of 2.63
either.
ls /usr/share/spamassasin
10_misc.cf 20_porn.cf 30_text_fr.cf
20_anti_ratware.cf 20_ratware.cf 30_text_it.cf
20_body_tests.cf 20_uri_tests.cf 30_text_pl.cf
20_compensate.cf 23_bayes.cf 30_text_sk.cf
20_dnsbl_tests.cf 25_body_tests_es.cf 50_scores.cf
20_fake_helo_tests.cf 25_body_tests_pl.cf 60_whitelist.cf
20_head_tests.cf 25_head_tests_es.cf languages
20_html_tests.cf 25_head_tests_pl.cf triplets.txt
20_meta_tests.cf 30_text_de.cf user_prefs.template
20_phrases.cf 30_text_es.cf
grep -l CONTENT /usr/share/spamassassin/*
<nada>
So where does it come from?
hit and what scores they got so I can adjust my home scores and rules
They come out in the headers under X-spama-scores:
like so:
[...]
X-Spama-Scores: D:CLICK_BELOW:0.100
D:DO_IT_TODAY:0.774
D:HTML_60_70:0.359
D:HTML_IMAGE_ONLY_06:1.531
D:HTML_LINK_CLICK_HERE:0.100
D:HTML_MESSAGE:0.160
D:HTML_TABLE_THICK_BORD:0.580
D:MIME_BOUND_NEXTPART:0.942
D:MIME_QP_LONG_LINE:0.242 T:4.788
My scripting just grabs the rules spama already inserts and goes and
gets the scores from the stock files and then from my home files.
I keep seeing this one: CONTENT_TYPE_MULTIPART in spamassassins list
under header X-Spam-Status:
X-Spam-Status: Yes, hits=8.4 required=5.0 tests=AWL,CLICK_BELOW,
CONTENT_TYPE_MULTIPART,DO_IT_TODAY,HTML_60_70,HTML_IMAGE_ONLY_06,
HTML_LINK_CLICK_HERE,HTML_MESSAGE,HTML_TABLE_THICK_BORD,
MIME_BOUND_NEXTPART,MIME_QP_LONG_LINE autolearn=no version=2.63
Its not one of mine and its not in the package stock files of 2.63
either.
ls /usr/share/spamassasin
10_misc.cf 20_porn.cf 30_text_fr.cf
20_anti_ratware.cf 20_ratware.cf 30_text_it.cf
20_body_tests.cf 20_uri_tests.cf 30_text_pl.cf
20_compensate.cf 23_bayes.cf 30_text_sk.cf
20_dnsbl_tests.cf 25_body_tests_es.cf 50_scores.cf
20_fake_helo_tests.cf 25_body_tests_pl.cf 60_whitelist.cf
20_head_tests.cf 25_head_tests_es.cf languages
20_html_tests.cf 25_head_tests_pl.cf triplets.txt
20_meta_tests.cf 30_text_de.cf user_prefs.template
20_phrases.cf 30_text_es.cf
grep -l CONTENT /usr/share/spamassassin/*
<nada>
So where does it come from?