# SpamAssassin rules file: default SPF 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.
#
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###########################################################################
# SPF whitelist rules
ifplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::SPF
header USER_IN_SPF_WHITELIST eval:check_for_spf_whitelist_from()
describe USER_IN_SPF_WHITELIST From: address is in the user's SPF whitelist
tflags USER_IN_SPF_WHITELIST userconf nice noautolearn net
reuse USER_IN_SPF_WHITELIST
header USER_IN_DEF_SPF_WL eval:check_for_def_spf_whitelist_from()
describe USER_IN_DEF_SPF_WL From: address is in the default SPF white-list
tflags USER_IN_DEF_SPF_WL userconf nice noautolearn net
reuse USER_IN_DEF_SPF_WL
meta ENV_AND_HDR_SPF_MATCH (USER_IN_DEF_SPF_WL && __ENV_AND_HDR_FROM_MATCH)
describe ENV_AND_HDR_SPF_MATCH Env and Hdr From used in default SPF WL Match
tflags ENV_AND_HDR_SPF_MATCH userconf nice noautolearn net
###########################################################################
# 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_spf *@nytimes.com
def_whitelist_from_spf *@amazon.com
def_whitelist_from_spf *@amazon.co.uk
def_whitelist_from_spf *@*.amazon.co.uk
def_whitelist_from_spf *@ora.com
def_whitelist_from_spf *@*.ora.com
def_whitelist_from_spf *@mypoints.com
def_whitelist_from_spf *@*.mypoints.com
def_whitelist_from_spf *@paypal.com
def_whitelist_from_spf *@ebay.com
def_whitelist_from_spf *@foolsubs.com
def_whitelist_from_spf *@match.com
# bugtraq: can contain malicious Javascript etc.
def_whitelist_from_spf *@securityfocus.com
def_whitelist_from_spf *@mediaunspun.imakenews.net
# sender of Cringley newsletter
def_whitelist_from_spf *@bdcimail.com
# Silicon.com newslettters - we see thousands of these
def_whitelist_from_spf *@silicon.com
# C|Net news.com newsletters
def_whitelist_from_spf *@newsletter.online.com
# bug 1348
def_whitelist_from_spf *@enews.buy.com
def_whitelist_from_spf *@palm.m0.net
def_whitelist_from_spf *@handspring.4at1.com
endif # Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::SPF
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