I'd like to run a sort of push pull regex in local.cf like this:
header To_Newsguy_Not_Reader To =~ /\@newsguy.com/ && !/reader\@.newsguy/
But sa sees it as bad perl:
Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at
/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf, rule To_Newsguy_Not_Reader, line 1.
Is it possible to run this kind of dual regex? If not then how might
I phrase it in a single regex.
I see a fair bit of spam here that doesn't raise any alarms with sa
but it has a certain characteristic.
The To field will contain address's that end in @newsguy.com but not my
address (reader@newsguy.com). However my address will appear in the
Cc: field.
header To_Newsguy_Not_Reader To =~ /\@newsguy.com/ && !/reader\@.newsguy/
But sa sees it as bad perl:
Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at
/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf, rule To_Newsguy_Not_Reader, line 1.
Is it possible to run this kind of dual regex? If not then how might
I phrase it in a single regex.
I see a fair bit of spam here that doesn't raise any alarms with sa
but it has a certain characteristic.
The To field will contain address's that end in @newsguy.com but not my
address (reader@newsguy.com). However my address will appear in the
Cc: field.