# SpamAssassin rules file: default whitelists
#
# Please don't modify this file as your changes will be overwritten with
# the next update. Use /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf instead.
# See 'perldoc Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf' for details.
#
# <@LICENSE>
# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
# contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
# this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
# The ASF licenses this file to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0
# (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
# the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at:
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# </@LICENSE>
###########################################################################
# Whitelist rules
#
# Note that most of these get 'noautolearn'. They should not be
# considered when deciding whether to auto-learn a message, as a
# user slip-up could result in scribbling side-effects in the bayes
# db as a result -- which is hard to remedy.
ifplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::WLBLEval
header USER_IN_BLACKLIST eval:check_from_in_blacklist()
describe USER_IN_BLACKLIST From: address is in the user's black-list
tflags USER_IN_BLACKLIST userconf noautolearn
header USER_IN_WHITELIST eval:check_from_in_whitelist()
describe USER_IN_WHITELIST From: address is in the user's white-list
tflags USER_IN_WHITELIST userconf nice noautolearn
header USER_IN_DEF_WHITELIST eval:check_from_in_default_whitelist()
describe USER_IN_DEF_WHITELIST From: address is in the default white-list
tflags USER_IN_DEF_WHITELIST userconf nice noautolearn
header USER_IN_BLACKLIST_TO eval:check_to_in_blacklist()
describe USER_IN_BLACKLIST_TO User is listed in 'blacklist_to'
tflags USER_IN_BLACKLIST_TO userconf noautolearn
header USER_IN_WHITELIST_TO eval:check_to_in_whitelist()
describe USER_IN_WHITELIST_TO User is listed in 'whitelist_to'
tflags USER_IN_WHITELIST_TO userconf nice noautolearn
header USER_IN_MORE_SPAM_TO eval:check_to_in_more_spam()
describe USER_IN_MORE_SPAM_TO User is listed in 'more_spam_to'
tflags USER_IN_MORE_SPAM_TO userconf nice noautolearn
header USER_IN_ALL_SPAM_TO eval:check_to_in_all_spam()
describe USER_IN_ALL_SPAM_TO User is listed in 'all_spam_to'
tflags USER_IN_ALL_SPAM_TO userconf nice noautolearn
if (version >= 3.004000)
body URI_HOST_IN_BLACKLIST eval:check_uri_host_in_blacklist()
describe URI_HOST_IN_BLACKLIST Host or Domain is listed in the user's URI black-list
tflags URI_HOST_IN_BLACKLIST userconf noautolearn
body URI_HOST_IN_WHITELIST eval:check_uri_host_in_whitelist()
describe URI_HOST_IN_WHITELIST Host or Domain is listed in the user's URI white-list
tflags URI_HOST_IN_WHITELIST userconf nice noautolearn
# Bug 7256, using a header rule with an eval() function does not work the way
# this was intended.
# header HEADER_HOST_IN_BLACKLIST eval:check_uri_host_listed('BLACK')
# describe HEADER_HOST_IN_BLACKLIST Host or Domain in header is listed in the user's URI black-list
# tflags HEADER_HOST_IN_BLACKLIST userconf noautolearn
# header HEADER_HOST_IN_WHITELIST eval:check_uri_host_listed('WHITE')
# describe HEADER_HOST_IN_WHITELIST Host or Domain in header is listed in the user's URI white-list
# tflags HEADER_HOST_IN_WHITELIST userconf nice noautolearn
endif
###########################################################################
# Default whitelists. These should be addresses which send mail that is often
# tagged (incorrectly) as spam; it also helps that they be addresses of big
# companies with lots of lawyers, so if spammers impersonate them, they'll get
# into big trouble, so it doesn't provide a shortcut around SpamAssassin.
#
# Whitelist and blacklist addresses are now file-glob-style patterns, so
# "friend@somewhere.com", "*@isp.com", or "*.domain.net" will all work.
#
# Please do not add unmoderated public mailing lists here. They are
# too easily abused by spammers.
def_whitelist_from_rcvd billing@networksolutions.com networksolutions.com
def_whitelist_from_rcvd outbound-response@networksolutions.com networksolutions.com
def_whitelist_from_rcvd hostmaster@internic.net internic.net
def_whitelist_from_rcvd support@register.com register.com
def_whitelist_from_rcvd petitions@petitiononline.com petitiononline.com
def_whitelist_from_rcvd *@online.telstra.com.au telstra.com.au
def_whitelist_from_rcvd *@yahoo-inc.com yahoo-inc.com
def_whitelist_from_rcvd *@yahoo-inc.com yahoo.com
def_whitelist_from_rcvd *@orbitz.com orbitz.com
def_whitelist_from_rcvd *@LISTSERV.NTBUGTRAQ.COM lsoft.com
def_whitelist_from_rcvd freshmeat-news-admin@lists.freshmeat.net freshmeat.net
def_whitelist_from_rcvd *@mailer.whitehat.com whitehat.com
def_whitelist_from_rcvd *@spamex.com spamex.com
def_whitelist_from_rcvd *enotify@usenix.org voyager.usenix.org
# internet.com lists
def_whitelist_from_rcvd listsupport@internet.com lyris.net
# FT.com newsletters
def_whitelist_from_rcvd *@newsbyemail.ft.com lodo.exactis.com
# Friends re-united (popular UK old-school-network)
def_whitelist_from_rcvd *@friendsreunited.co.uk friendsreunited.co.uk
# RFC Editor mails
def_whitelist_from_rcvd rfc-editor@rfc-editor.org isi.edu
def_whitelist_from_rcvd *@*.nsi-direct.com e-dialog.com
endif
Copyright 2K16 - 2K18 Indonesian Hacker Rulez