About some Rules on SpamAssassin...

Julian Field mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Mon Mar 17 08:54:51 GMT 2003


I have removed ok_languages. We're probably better off without it at all.
Thanks for letting me know.

At 08:11 17/03/2003, you wrote:
> >
> > I don't know if I'm asking in the wrong places, but this is happenning
> > all the time and very annoying.
> > Our Organization use Chinese More often then english and SpamAssassin
> > always think that the mail is spam and it score very high. Most of the
> > time, Mail sent by Outlook express will be marked as Spam, no mather
> > they are from a MaxOs or from Windows.
>
>I think you need the following in spam.assassin.prefs.conf...
>
>ok_languages en zh
>ok_locales en zh
>
>NOTE: ok_locales en is already specified in spam.assassing.prefs.conf, so
>you'll need to find and change that line.  ok_languages is not in there
>are the default is to allow all languages - so you might just omit it
>anyway.  If you're really having problems omit/comment out ok_languages
>and ok_locales to let everything through without perfoming any of these
>language/ locale checks.
>If that doesn't work you could also assign a zero score to those tests
>which are causing false positives for you.  e.g. (I'm guessing you might
>see this one quite a bit...)
>score   SUBJ_FULL_OF_8BITS      0
>
>(CHARSET_FARAWAY and CHARSET_FARAWAY_HEADERS should both be sorted by
>changing ok_locales)
>
>more info... http://www.spamassassin.org/doc/Mail_SpamAssassin_Conf.html
>
>
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