[Rspamd-Users] complete spam analysis in mail header
Danjel Jungersen
danjel at jungersen.dk
Sat Oct 5 08:30:08 UTC 2024
On 4 October 2024 21:49:22 CEST, Gerald Galster <list+rspamd at gcore.biz> wrote:
>>>>> i got a mail today with header lines:
>>>>>
>>>>> X-Spam-Level: *****
>>>>> X-Spamd-Bar: +++++
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I want to have the complete analysis of the spamfilter in the mail header - like spamassassin.
>>>>>
>>>>> How can i configure my rspamd?
>>>> I had a lot of help here:
>>>> <https://workaround.org/ispmail-bookworm/catching-spam-with-rspamd/>
>>>
>>> This article does not take security implications into account.
>>>
>>> For details see:https://rspamd.com/doc/modules/milter_headers.html
>>>
>>> You might want to avoid exposing this type of information in outbound mails from
>>> a security point of view ...
>>>
>>> https://rspamd.com/doc/modules/milter_headers.html#scan-results-exposure-prevention
>>
>> You're right, it does not.
>
>I'm sorry, it seems things got mixed up as I had another site in mind that tampered
>with skip_local/skip_authenticated, which I consider unwise. Your link states that
>headers are only added if received from outside, which is fine.
>
>> But could it be that it is because it is not a problem in the default configuration?
>
>Rspamd's default settings are quite sensible. Therefore I wanted to point out that it
>might be a good idea to consult the rspamd documentation even when following external
>howtos in order to clarify what effect a specific configuration directive might have.
I guess that reading documentation is always a good idea if you are in doubt...
For a beginner I sometimes feel that documentations are very (read "too") technical, and that 3rd party guides often explains a bit more and give examples for real life usage.
Jm2c
:-)
Danjel
>
>Best regards,
>Gerald
>
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