Thanks Milos,
However I've read that mailman uses python regexes to work so I'm still not
sure, taking into account that the instructions on the very mailman config
page difer a bit.
Oh, and I forgot to mention that <
is the advice I
followed on 1)
Regards, M.
2017-06-07 22:18 GMT+02:00 Milos Rancic <millosh(a)gmail.com>om>:
1) I would write the regex this way:
"^X\-Spam\-Score:\s*[0-9]+\.[
0-9]+\(\+*\)"
Note that "^" is here because SMTP protocol requires the filed to
start at the beginning of the line. We can't be sure what's at the end
of the line.
2) Mail servers should be able to recognize banned domains with just
"(a)banneddomain.com" or even "banneddomain.com".
However, if you really have to write the regular expression, then it
should be like this: ".*\(a)banneddomain\.com"
Note here that you should escape both @ and dot. It would likely work
without them, but it could break.
On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 10:07 PM, MarcoAurelio <strigiwm(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Dear colleagues,
I am writting to you all because I have doubts as to how to correctly
configure some variables on some mailing lists I administer.
1) Spam
As noted on <> I added "X-Spam-Score:[^+]*[+]{4,}" at
VARHELP=privacy/spam/header_filter_rules. Is that correct? I note that
the
header format is like "X-Spam-Score: 6.7
(++++++)" with numbers and curve
brackets. Is that regex correct to match this?
2) Regex for filtering senders
We've got some email addresses from the same domain banned in
VARHELP=privacy/sender/discard_these_nonmembers. To avoid the list to
grow,
I was thinking on using
"^.*(a)banneddomain.com" but I'm not sure if
that'd
work. Could you please advice me here?
Thanks for your help.
Best regards, M.
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