¿Cómo puedo agregar varias palabras "malas" personalizadas en SpamAssassin para que los correos electrónicos que contienen esas palabras se marquen como spam?
ACTUALIZAR
Una de las claves es editar el archivo / etc / mail / spamassassin y agregar un filtro de palabras malas como se describe en
http://linuxguruz.wordpress.com/2008/09/16/spamassassin-example/
PERO, en este caso, el correo solo se marca como spam, todavía va a mi Bandeja de entrada ...
¿Qué debo hacer para no recibir correos electrónicos que contengan malas palabras?
ACTUALIZACIÓN 2
Mi SpamAssassin cambia de tema si el correo electrónico se clasifica como Spam, y ahora funciona bien. El archivo /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf tiene este aspecto:
ok_locales all
skip_rbl_checks 0
required_score 5
report_safe 1
rewrite_header Subject ***SPAM***
use_pyzor 1
use_razor2 1
use_auto_whitelist 0
use_bayes 1
use_bayes_rules 1
bayes_auto_learn 1
blacklist_from *@kupiizaradi.cjb.net
blacklist_from *@hallmark.com
whitelist_from *@*hrgworldwide.com
whitelist_from *@bluehost.com
#blacklist_from *@greekajob.com
header CONTAINS_VIG Subject =~ /viagra, Cialix Pills, sex, xxx, penis, pussy, greekajob, greekajobs, pera
zdera/
body CONTAINS_PEN /viagra, sex, xxx, penis, puss, greekajob, greekajobs, perazdera/
score CONTAINS_VIG 1.5
score CONTAINS_PEN 1.5
describe CONTAINS_VIG Bad Word
describe CONTAINS_PEN Bad Word
Entonces, ahora necesito ayuda para:
- mover esos correos electrónicos a la carpeta Spam
- crear automáticamente una carpeta de correo no deseado para cada nueva cuenta de correo agregada en el servidor
El archivo / etc / mail / mailfilter se ve así:
SHELL="/bin/sh"
import EXT
import HOST
VHOME=`pwd`
TIMESTAMP=`date "+%b %d %H:%M:%S"`
#VERBOSE=9
logfile "/var/log/maildrop/maildrop.log"
log "$TIMESTAMP - BEGIN maildrop processing for $EXT@$HOST ==="
`test -r $VHOME/.mailfilter`
if($RETURNCODE == 0)
{
log "including $VHOME/.mailfilter"
exception {
include $VHOME/.mailfilter
}
}
# does maildirsize exist?
`test -e $VHOME/Maildir/maildirsize`
# if maildirsize doesn't exist
if($RETURNCODE == 1)
{
# does vuserinfo exist?
`test -x /home/vpopmail/bin/vuserinfo`
# if vuserinfo exists
if($RETURNCODE == 0)
{
# does the user exist?
`/home/vpopmail/bin/vuserinfo $EXT@$HOST`
if($RETURNCODE == 0)
{
# find out what the user's quota is
$QUOTA=`/home/vpopmail/bin/vuserinfo -Q $EXT@$HOST`
log "QUOTA = $QUOTA"
# does maildirmake exists?
`test -x /usr/bin/maildirmake`
# if maildirmake exists
if($RETURNCODE == 0)
{
# does Maildir exist?
`test -d $VHOME/Maildir`
# if Maildir exists
if($RETURNCODE == 0)
{
# make the maildirsize file
`/usr/bin/maildirmake -q $QUOTA $VHOME/Maildir`
`test -s "$VHOME/Maildir/maildirsize"`
# if maildirsize exists
if($RETURNCODE == 0)
{
`/bin/chown vpopmail:vchkpw $VHOME/Maildir/maildirsize`
`/bin/chmod 640 $VHOME/Maildir/maildirsize`
# else
}
else
{
log "Problem making 'maildirsize' for $VHOME"
}
# end if maildirsize exists
}
else
{
log "Maildir does not exist for $VHOME"
}
# end if Maildir exists
}
else
{
log "maildirmake does not exist"
# end if maildirmake exists
}
}
else
{
log "user $EXT@HOST does not exist"
# end if user exists
}
}
else
{
log "vuserinfo does not exist"
# end if vuserinfo exists
}
}
# does maildirsize exist?
`test -e $VHOME/Maildir/maildirsize`
if($RETURNCODE == 0)
{
MAILDIRQUOTA=`/usr/bin/head -n1 $VHOME/Maildir/maildirsize`
log "MAILDIRQUOTA = $MAILDIRQUOTA"
}
#--------------------------------------------------------
# Filter spam - scores >= SPAMLIMIT is not delivered
#
# If you DO NOT want to send mail that is over the spam limit
# to spamassassin autolearn, comment: 'cc "|sa-learn -spam"'
#--------------------------------------------------------
##########################################################################
# Below is where I found some of the main problem, i.e apparently the
# regex logic changed, do a diff against this one and the old one,
# the old one was delimited with the '!' (bang) and grouped as a whole.
# it failed the match always. By using standard regex grouping, I was able
# to get the filter working. By grouping the score accordingly, it
# breaks it into a number and precision, e.g. MATCH1 and MATCH2
##########################################################################
if(/^X-Spam-Status: Yes, score=([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)/:h)
{
if($MATCH1 >= 5)
{
cc "|sa-learn --spam"
}
# if the user doesnt' have a Spam folder
`test -d $VHOME/Maildir/.Spam`
if($RETURNCODE == 1)
{
`test -x /usr/bin/maildirmake`
if($RETURNCODE == 0)
{
`/usr/bin/maildirmake -f Spam $VHOME/Maildir`
`test -x /usr/bin/subscribeIMAP.sh`
if($RETURNCODE == 0)
{
`/usr/bin/subscribeIMAP.sh Spam $VHOME`
}
}
}
# make sure the deliverquota binary exists and is executable
`test -x /usr/bin/deliverquota`
if($RETURNCODE == 1)
{
exception {
to "$VHOME/Maildir/.Spam"
}
}
else
{
cc "|/usr/bin/deliverquota -w 90 $VHOME/Maildir/.Spam"
if($RETURNCODE == 0)
{
log "=== END === $EXT@$HOST success (quota)"
EXITCODE=0
exit
}
else
{
if($RETURNCODE == 77)
{
log "$TIMESTAMP - $EXT@$HOST bounced (quota)"
to "|/var/qmail/bin/bouncesaying '$EXT@$HOST is over quota'"
}
else
{
log \
"$TIMESTAMP - $EXT@$HOST failure (unknown deliverquota error)"
to "$VHOME/Maildir/.Spam"
}
}
}
}
##########################################################################
# Same as above
##########################################################################
if(/^X-Spam-Status: No, score=([\-]*[0-9]+)\.([0-9]+) /:h)
{
log " message is clean ($MATCH1.$MATCH2)"
}
#--------------------------------------------------------
# Include any user rules
#--------------------------------------------------------
`test -r $VHOME/Maildir/.mailfilter`
if($RETURNCODE == 0)
{
log " including $VHOME/Maildir/.mailfilter"
exception {
include $VHOME/Maildir/.mailfilter
}
}
`test -x /usr/bin/deliverquota`
if ($RETURNCODE == 1)
{
log "$TIMESTAMP - $EXT@$HOST WARNING: no deliverquota!"
log "=== END === $EXT@$HOST success"
exception {
to "$VHOME/Maildir"
}
}
else
{
exception {
log "RETCODE = $RETURNCODE delivering to $VHOME/Maildir"
xfilter "/usr/bin/deliverquota -w 90 $VHOME/Maildir"
}
#--------------------------------------------------------
# check to make sure the message was delivered
# returncode 77 means that out maildir was overquota - bounce mail
#--------------------------------------------------------
if($RETURNCODE == 77)
{
log "$TIMESTAMP - BOUNCED: bouncesaying '$EXT@$HOST is over quota'"
log "$TIMESTAMP - $EXT@$HOST bounced"
to "|/var/qmail/bin/bouncesaying '$EXT@$HOST is over quota'"
}
else
{
log "=== END === $EXT@$HOST success (quota)"
EXITCODE=0
exit
}
}
log "$TIMESTAMP - $EXT@$HOST - WARNING: This message should never be printed!"
[root@um-1027 /etc/mail]#
Y .qmail-default se ve así:
|/var/qmail/bin/preline /usr/bin/maildrop /etc/mail/mailfilter
¿Me pueden ayudar por favor cómo solucionar esto y mover los mensajes de spam a la carpeta de spam?
/viagra, sex, xxx, penis, puss, greekajob, greekajobs, perazdera/
un OR lógico no es una coma. Es una pipa. = "|". Las comas generalmente se toman como comas literales y espacios iguales. Está buscando una línea exactamente como esta en el cuerpo: "viagra, sex, xxx, penis, puss, greekajob, greekajobs, perazdera". ¿Probar en su/(viagra|sex|xxx|penis|puss.|greekajob|greekajobs|perazdera)/i
lugar?