Are these for your personal email? Or for the mailing lists?

I'm not familiar with the syntax, but it looks like you reject any email
with "friend", "luck", "faith", or other words that in certain context would
be innocuous. I see the points assigned to each rule; only 3 assigned to
"friend" or "luck", but "lottery" scores 9 points. Reunion.com scores 20!
So, perhaps rejection only occurs after a point threshold is reached?
Based on the convoluted headers and content I've seen that gmail flags as
spam, it seems to me that spammers work extremely hard to overcome anything
that spamassassin rules can catch.

- Dan

On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 5:47 PM, David Gibbs <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Folks:

In case you're interested ... I'm publishing the spamassassin rules I've
put together ...

http://www.qtemp.net/spamassassin-rules.txt

david

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