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RE: [vps-mail] Editable .procmailrc or blacklist



The reason that's not available is becuase blacklist_from is a valid command in SA, but there is no such blacklist_subject command - you have to do it manually.

here's an example of giving 5 points to anything with the word pharmacy in the subject, regardless of case:

header DRUG_SUBJ       Subject =~ /Pharmacy/i
describe DRUG_SUBJ      the word Pharmacy in Subject
score DRUG_SUBJ         5.0

so if you give your client access to their user_prefs file, they could write this in there themselves. Thy just have to change the 'DRUG_SUBJ' and word in the "/" to make new rules.

Matt


At 1:00 PM -0400 4/4/04, Jim Smith said something about:
Thanks for the response, Tim. What I was looking for in the iManager wasn't
the SA scoring but a straight blacklist entry. In other words, can the
client do something like click "View/Edit Mail Filters", click "Edit
blacklist", put in  "blacklist_subject *pharmacy" in the blacklist box and
it will trash all incoming emails with the word pharmacy in the subject?

 -----Original Message-----
 From: owner-vps-mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx
 [mailto:owner-vps-mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of tim
 Sent: Sunday, April 04, 2004 10:39 AM
 To: Blarneystone Maillists
 Subject: Re: [vps-mail] Editable .procmailrc or blacklist

 Hello Blarneystone,

 Does your client has ftp access to his own home drive? If so
 he can easily upload a .procmailrc that will only affect his
 own email. This way there is not really any security issue at all.
 I would only suggest that the first few lines in the rc file
 are to create a backup of all email processed until he/you
 are confident the email is properly processed and not lost
 along the way.

 but yes you can get spamassassin to score on specific items
 in the subject list. you may have to create new rules, and
 have these rules score very high for it to be tagged as spam.
 You can have a look at some custom rule sets here
 http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/CustomRulesets

 all the best,
 tim.

 Sunday, April 4, 2004, 3:36:18 PM, you wrote:

 BM> I have a client on a shared vps2 wanting to blacklist his
 email by subject.
 BM> I know the SA filter via iManager filters by
 blacklist_from and _to
 BM> but can it do anything like blacklist_subject? If not, is
 there an
 BM> easy way for an end user to edit their .procmailrc file without
 BM> breaching security for other areas? He isn't a novice user so I'm
 BM> not worried about him messing up his .procmailrc file but
 since my
 BM> clients usually don't want to do things like that
 themselves, I've never bothered figuring out whether that is
 an option.

 BM> Alternative suggestions are welcome as well.

 BM> Regards,

 BM> Jim Smith

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