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Re: Configurable reject message?
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Vaccus Spurcamen |
Subject: |
Re: Configurable reject message? |
Date: |
Sat, 15 May 2010 08:01:28 +0100 |
On Sat, 2010-05-15 at 00:23 +0200, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
> If I understand it correctly, then spamass-milter is responsible for giving
> back "5.7.1 Blocked by Spamassassin" if a message should be rejected after a
> scan at the end of a SMTP session.
>
> Is this configurable? Though I usually don't give much about obscurity, I'd
> not like to tell others their message was rejected because "XYZ" thinks its
> spam.
>
> SA is great, but every anti-spam software I know has its weaknesses. In this
> case I'd rather keep the software I run to myself and say something neutral
> like "5.7.1 reject - content policy violation".
>
> If it is not configurable, would you consider making the message configurable?
>
> Thanks,
>
> address@hidden
>
It's not configurable as such, but you can change the 'Blocked by
Spamassassin' reject code it gives by editing spamass-milter.cpp Around
line 455
smfi_setreply(ctx, "550", "5.7.1", "Blocked by Patrick The Spam
Killer");
Re: Configurable reject message?,
Vaccus Spurcamen <=