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Available Custom Rulesets

Listed below are several custom rulesets that are available as "drop in" .cf files. These rules are not part of the official SpamAssassin distribution. Before running these rules please do the following:

  1. Read any extra info available with the rules, including the comments in the .cf files. 2. Check to make sure that the default scores in these rules fit your installation. You might want to modify scores. 3. Make sure to --lint the rules after loading them. 4. Test the new rulesets. Keep an eye on hits from the new rules to determine if the scoring is right for you.

Use at your own risk.

antidrug.cf BR antidrug.cf is a set of rules designed to catch those pesky "pill spams".BR Created by: Matt Kettler BR Available at: http://mywebpages.comcast.net/mkettler/sa/antidrug.cf BR Note: Matt Kettler says "It may not be appropriate for a medical or pharmecutical environment. If in doubt, adjust the scores of all the rules to 0.01 and see if they fire off on your daily nonspam."

backhair.cfBR backhair is a set of rules designed to catch those ugly, unsightly HTML tags. BR Created by: Jennifer Wheeler BR Available at: http://www.emtinc.net/includes/backhair.cf BR More information on Jennifer's rules: http://www.emtinc.net/spamhammers.htm BR Note: This is a fairly aggressive ruleset that can hit on UUencoded attachments...

bigevil.cfBR bigevil is a set of URIs that have been found in spam messages.BR Created by: Chris Santerre BR Available at: http://www.merchantsoverseas.com/wwwroot/gorilla/bigevil.cf BR Extras: Chris has been kind enough to mirror many of these rulesets on his site, as well as many other custom rulesBR More information on Chris' rules: http://www.merchantsoverseas.com/wwwroot/gorilla/sa_rules.htm BR Note: bigevil has gone through a lot of tweaking to lower the memory required to run this large list, this is very helpful is you have a high volume of mail to handle.

bogus-virus-warnings.cf BR bogus-virus-warnings tries to pick out 'collateral spam' caused by viruses. BR Created by: Tim Jackson with contributions from othersBR Available at: http://www.timj.co.uk/linux/bogus-virus-warnings.cf BR Note: Main aim is to catch warnings generated by virus scanners along the lines of "you sent us virus", which are sent to the (usually faked) 'senders' of virus-infected e-mails. Contains many "black-and-white" very-high-scoring rules. (see also http://www.exit0.us/index.php/VirusBounceRules)

chickenpox.cf [or th.is kind of garb+age"BR chickenpox is a set of rules designed to catch spam like "l.ooks f] Created by: Jennifer Wheeler BR Available at: http://www.emtinc.net/includes/chickenpox.cf BR More information on Jennifer's rules: http://www.emtinc.net/spamhammers.htm

evilnumbers.cf BR evilnumbers is a collection of phone numbers, PO boxes and street addresses harvested from spam.BR Created by: Matt Yackley BR Available at: http://www.yackley.org/sa-rules/evilnumbers.cf BR Extras: Localized language packs available at the link below. BR More information on Matt Yackley's rules: http://www.yackley.org/sa-rules

sa-blacklist BR sa-blacklist is a large set of blacklist entries of domains and IP addresses. BR Created by: William Stearns BR Available at: http://www.stearns.org/sa-blacklist/sa-blacklist.current BR More information on Bill's rules: http://www.stearns.org/sa-blacklist/README BR Note: These are blacklist entries and will tag emails on their own! This link is not a .cf file, you will need to save it with a .cf extension.

sa-blacklist-uri.cf BR sa-blacklist-uri is a large set of URIs BR Created by: William Stearns BR Available at: http://www.stearns.org/sa-blacklist/sa-blacklist.current.uri.cf BR More information on Bill's rules: http://www.stearns.org/sa-blacklist/README BR Note: The idea behind this list is similar to bigevil, but are pulled together from different spam. These rules are "flat" ie, one entry per rule, which uses more memory than combining multiple entries into one rule. This should not be an issue if you have lots of memory or a lighter mail load.

sa-random.cf BR sa-random searches for spamware mistakes like: %RANDOM_WORD BR Created by: William Stearns BR Available at: http://www.stearns.org/sa-blacklist/random.current.cf BR More information on Bill's rules: http://www.stearns.org/sa-blacklist/README BR

tripwire.cf BR tripwire searches for 3 characters that shouldn't be together.BR Created by: Fred T. BR Available at: http://www.merchantsoverseas.com/wwwroot/gorilla/99_FVGT_Tripwire.cf BR Note: These rules are based on the English language, due to the number of rules that can be triggered, problem have been reported by exim users that it can cause the header to go over the byte limit of the exim header limits, also MS Outlook can have problems with rules that look for "message headers" due to a unknown size limit in the amount of headers it will search.

weeds.cf 1&2 BR weeds looks for alphabet decimal and hex characters, lower and uppercase. BR Created by: Jennifer WheelerBR Available at: http://www.emtinc.net/includes/weeds.cf or set 2 at: http://www.emtinc.net/includes/weeds_2.cf BR More information on Jennifer's rules: http://www.emtinc.net/spamhammers.htm BR Note: Weeds2 is a more restrictive set, DO NOT run both sets at the same time.


Automatic Updates BR If you find these rulesets useful and get tired of downloading updates, Chris Thielen, has kindly provided a shell script to automatically update these sets. You can find the script and instructions at: http://www.exit0.us/index.php/RulesDuJour

Additional collections BR Here are some additional collections of custom rulesets:

Chris Santerre has a collection of custom rules available at the SpamAssassin Custom Rule Emporium - http://www.merchantsoverseas.com/wwwroot/gorilla/sa_rules.htm

There's an additional SpamAssassin wiki at http://www.exit0.us . This wiki seems more focused on rules and includes a German Ruleset.

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