Hello,
there were some spam messages going through our mailing list filters. I was updating the filters on mailman, but there are new and new ideas coming from this guys.
Sorry for the pollution and I wanted to say that these messages are marked as spam by spamassasin, you can filter them locally as well looking for the header
X-Spam-Level: ***
You can adjust the number of '*'.
Some email services do that automatically, like gmail.com for example.
Of course, if anyone has better ideas of protection, please write here.
Cheers, Daniel
Hello,
after updating the filters on mailing list manager to hold everything marked at list with:
X-Spam-Level: *
there were two other spam messages, coming with:
X-Spam-Level:
like:
http://lists.sip-router.org/pipermail/sr-users/2012-August/074479.html
The content has the spam message, but that happens because there are two spamassassin checks, one done at iptel.org and one done by lists.sip-router.org (hosted by kamailio.org). For some reason, spamassassin on kamailio.org does not detects it as spam anymore, setting X-Spam-Level to empty.
Is anyone familiar with such setup of chaining spamassassin? Is there a setting we miss in spamassasin to tell to check also X-Spam-Level of incoming message and trust it, eventually when coming from a list of preset IP addresses.
Thanks, Daniel
On 8/27/12 8:56 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
there were some spam messages going through our mailing list filters. I was updating the filters on mailman, but there are new and new ideas coming from this guys.
Sorry for the pollution and I wanted to say that these messages are marked as spam by spamassasin, you can filter them locally as well looking for the header
X-Spam-Level: ***
You can adjust the number of '*'.
Some email services do that automatically, like gmail.com for example.
Of course, if anyone has better ideas of protection, please write here.
Cheers, Daniel