Using Rules to sign Clean Messages

Martin Hepworth martinh at SOLID-STATE-LOGIC.COM
Wed Sep 8 09:35:16 IST 2004


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Michael

I use the 'From:' rule being an ip-address range . in my case it's

From:   10.1.1  yes
FromOrTo:       default                 no

stops spam with 'from' etc being faked...

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Martin Hepworth
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Solid State Logic
Tel: +44 (0)1865 842300


Michael H. Martel wrote:
> hello!
>
> I'm trying to implement the Sign Clean Messages as a Ruleset in the latest
> release of MailScanner (See below for versions).
>
> In my MailScanner.conf dile I've got this.
>
> # Add the "Inline HTML Signature" or "Inline Text Signature" to the end
> # of uninfected messages?
> # This can also be the filename of a ruleset.
> #Sign Clean Messages = yes
> Sign Clean Messages = /opt/VSC-MailScanner/rules/signing.rules
>
> My signing.rules looks like this :
>
> From:           *@hemlock.vsc.edu       yes
> FromOrTo:       default                 no
>
> Which I _thought_ that my reading of the examples would sign clean messages
> from my server, but not sign any other clean messages.
>
> I'm sure it's something stupid that I'm missing.
>
> Thanks for any help!
>
>
> [root at hemlock rules]# /opt/MailScanner/bin/MailScanner -v
> Running on
> Linux hemlock.vsc.edu 2.4.20-28.7smp #1 SMP Thu Dec 18 11:18:31 EST 2003
> i686 unknown
> This is Red Hat Linux release 7.3 (Valhalla)
> This is Perl version 5.008005 (5.8.5)
> This is MailScanner version 4.33.3
> Module versions are:
> 1.00    AnyDBM_File
> 1.13    Archive::Zip
> 1.03    Carp
> 1.119   Convert::BinHex
> 1.00    DirHandle
> 1.05    Fcntl
> 2.73    File::Basename
> 2.08    File::Copy
> 2.01    FileHandle
> 1.06    File::Path
> 0.14    File::Temp
> 1.27    HTML::Entities
> 3.36    HTML::Parser
> 2.28    HTML::TokeParser
> 1.21    IO
> 1.10    IO::File
> 1.123   IO::Pipe
> 2.20    MIME::Base64
> 5.403   MIME::Decoder
> 5.403   MIME::Decoder::UU
> 5.403   MIME::Head
> 5.406   MIME::Parser
> 5.411   MIME::Tools
> 0.09    Net::CIDR
> 1.08    POSIX
> 1.77    Socket
> 0.05    Sys::Syslog
> 1.02    Time::localtime
> Optional module versions are:
> 2.64    Mail::SpamAssassin
> missing Net::LDAP
> missing SAVI
> missing Mail::ClamAV
> 0.48    Net::DNS
>
>
> Michael
>
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>   martelm at quark.vsc.edu          | Vermont State Colleges
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