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# This is the right place to customize your installation of SpamAssassin.
#
# See 'perldoc Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf' for details of what can be
# tweaked.
#
# Only a small subset of options are listed below
#
###########################################################################
# Add *****SPAM***** to the Subject header of spam e-mails
#
rewrite_header Subject [ SPAM ]
# Save spam messages as a message/rfc822 MIME attachment instead of
# modifying the original message (0: off, 2: use text/plain instead)
#
# report_safe 1
report_safe 0
# Set which networks or hosts are considered 'trusted' by your mail
# server (i.e. not spammers)
#
clear_trusted_networks
clear_internal_networks
trusted_networks !203.124.10.107 203.124.10/24 203.124.11/24 121.14.105/24
always_trust_envelope_sender 1
internal_networks !203.124.10.107 203.124.10/24 203.124.11/24 121.14.105/24
# Set file-locking method (flock is not safe over NFS, but is faster)
#
# lock_method flock
# Set the threshold at which a message is considered spam (default: 5.0)
#
required_score 5.0
# Use Bayesian classifier (default: 1)
#
# use_bayes 1
# Bayesian classifier auto-learning (default: 1)
#
# bayes_auto_learn 1
bayes_min_ham_num 20
bayes_path /var/backend/spam_pref/communilink.net/bayes
# Set headers which may provide inappropriate cues to the Bayesian
# classifier
#
bayes_ignore_header X-Bogosity
bayes_ignore_header X-Spam-Flag
bayes_ignore_header X-Spam-Status
# Some shortcircuiting, if the plugin is enabled
#
ifplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Shortcircuit
#
# default: strongly-whitelisted mails are *really* whitelisted now, if the
# shortcircuiting plugin is active, causing early exit to save CPU load.
# Uncomment to turn this on
#
# shortcircuit USER_IN_WHITELIST on
# shortcircuit USER_IN_DEF_WHITELIST on
# shortcircuit USER_IN_ALL_SPAM_TO on
# shortcircuit SUBJECT_IN_WHITELIST on
# the opposite; blacklisted mails can also save CPU
#
# shortcircuit USER_IN_BLACKLIST on
# shortcircuit USER_IN_BLACKLIST_TO on
# shortcircuit SUBJECT_IN_BLACKLIST on
# if you have taken the time to correctly specify your "trusted_networks",
# this is another good way to save CPU
#
# shortcircuit ALL_TRUSTED on
# and a well-trained bayes DB can save running rules, too
#
# shortcircuit BAYES_99 spam
# shortcircuit BAYES_00 ham
endif # Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Shortcircuit
###############################
# Overide the default rulesets
###############################
score ALL_TRUSTED -10
score FORGED_MUA_OUTLOOK 0.1
score RCVD_IN_BL_SPAMCOP_NET 3
score DEAR_SOMETHING 0.1
score KAM_MXURI 0.1
score TVD_PH_SUBJ_ACCOUNTS_POST 0.1
score FH_RELAY_NODNS 0.1
score DOS_OUTLOOK_TO_MX 0.1
score FILL_THIS_FORM_LONG 0.1
score DOS_OE_TO_MX 0.1
score FM_IS_IT_OUR_ACCOUNT 0.1
score STOX_REPLY_TYPE_WITHOUT_QUOTES 0.1
###############################
pyzor_options --homedir /etc/mail/spamassassin
allow_user_rules 1
whitelist_from @passgroup.com
trusted_networks !203.124.10.107 203.124.10/24 203.124.11/24 121.14.105/24
always_trust_envelope_sender 1
internal_networks 203.124.10.44