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# SpamAssassin rules file: header tests
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require_version @@VERSION@@
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# partial messages; currently-theoretical attack
# unsurprisingly this hits 0/0 right now.
header FRAGMENTED_MESSAGE Content-Type =~ /\bmessage\/partial/i
describe FRAGMENTED_MESSAGE Partial message
tflags FRAGMENTED_MESSAGE userconf
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header FROM_BLANK_NAME From =~ /(?:\s|^)"" <\S+>/i
describe FROM_BLANK_NAME From: contains empty name
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# numeric address rules, these are written to avoid overlap with each other
header __FROM_ENDS_IN_NUMS From:addr =~ /\D\d{8,}\@/i
header FROM_STARTS_WITH_NUMS From:addr =~ /^\d{6,}\S+\@/i
describe FROM_STARTS_WITH_NUMS From: starts with many numbers
# don't match US/Canada phone numbers: 10 digits optionally preceded by a "1"
header __FROM_ALL_NUMS From:addr =~ /^(?:\d{1,9}|[02-9]\d{10}|\d{12,})@/
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header FROM_OFFERS From:addr =~ /\@\S*offers(?![eo]n\b)/i
describe FROM_OFFERS From address is "at something-offers"
header FROM_NO_USER From =~ /(?:^\@|<\@| \@[^\)<]*$|<>)/ [if-unset: unset@unset.unset]
describe FROM_NO_USER From: has no local-part before @ sign
# also 100% valid
header PLING_QUERY Subject =~ /\?.*!|!.*\?/
describe PLING_QUERY Subject has exclamation mark and question mark
header MSGID_SPAM_CAPS Message-ID =~ /^\s*<?[A-Z]+\@(?!(?:mailcity|whowhere)\.com)/
describe MSGID_SPAM_CAPS Spam tool Message-Id: (caps variant)
header MSGID_SPAM_LETTERS Message-Id =~ /<[a-z]{5,}\@(\S+\.)+\S+>/
describe MSGID_SPAM_LETTERS Spam tool Message-Id: (letters variant)
# negative lookahead exempts this MUA from circa 1997-2000
# X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.71.1712.3
# Message-ID: <01bd45da$2649cdc0$LocalHost@andrew>
header __MSGID_DOLLARS_OK MESSAGEID =~ /<[0-9a-f]{4,}\$[0-9a-f]{4,}\$[0-9a-f]{4,}\@\S+>/m
header __MSGID_DOLLARS_MAYBE MESSAGEID =~ /<\w{4,}\$\w{4,}\$(?!localhost)\w{4,}\@\S+>/mi
meta MSGID_DOLLARS_RANDOM __MSGID_DOLLARS_MAYBE && !__MSGID_DOLLARS_OK
# bit of a ratware rule, but catches a bit more than just the one ratware
header __MSGID_RANDY Message-ID =~ /<[a-z\d][a-z\d\$-]{10,29}[a-z\d]\@[a-z\d][a-z\d.]{3,12}[a-z\d]>/
# heuristic to eliminate most good Message-ID formats
header __MSGID_OK_HEX Message-ID =~ /\b[a-f\d]{8}\b/
header __MSGID_OK_DIGITS Message-ID =~ /\d{10}/
header __MSGID_OK_HOST Message-ID =~ /\@(?:\D{2,}|(?:\d{1,3}\.){3}\d{1,3})>/
meta MSGID_RANDY (__MSGID_RANDY && !(__MSGID_OK_HEX || __MSGID_OK_DIGITS || __MSGID_OK_HOST))
describe MSGID_RANDY Message-Id has pattern used in spam
# bug 3395
header MSGID_YAHOO_CAPS Message-ID =~ /<[A-Z]+\@yahoo.com>/
describe MSGID_YAHOO_CAPS Message-ID has ALLCAPS@yahoo.com
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header __AT_AOL_MSGID MESSAGEID =~ /\@aol\.com\b/i
header __FROM_AOL_COM From =~ /\@aol\.com\b/i
meta FORGED_MSGID_AOL (__AT_AOL_MSGID && !__FROM_AOL_COM)
describe FORGED_MSGID_AOL Message-ID is forged, (aol.com)
header __AT_EXCITE_MSGID MESSAGEID =~ /\@excite\.com\b/i
header __MY_RCVD_EXCITE Received =~ /\.excite\.com\b/i
meta FORGED_MSGID_EXCITE (__AT_EXCITE_MSGID && !__MY_RCVD_EXCITE)
describe FORGED_MSGID_EXCITE Message-ID is forged, (excite.com)
header __AT_HOTMAIL_MSGID MESSAGEID =~ /\@hotmail\.com\b/i
header __FROM_HOTMAIL_COM From =~ /\@hotmail\.com\b/i
meta FORGED_MSGID_HOTMAIL (__AT_HOTMAIL_MSGID && (!__FROM_HOTMAIL_COM && !__FROM_MSN_COM && !__FROM_YAHOO_COM))
describe FORGED_MSGID_HOTMAIL Message-ID is forged, (hotmail.com)
header __AT_MSN_MSGID MESSAGEID =~ /\@msn\.com\b/i
header __FROM_MSN_COM From =~ /\@msn\.com\b/i
meta FORGED_MSGID_MSN (__AT_MSN_MSGID && (!__FROM_MSN_COM && !__FROM_HOTMAIL_COM && !__FROM_YAHOO_COM))
describe FORGED_MSGID_MSN Message-ID is forged, (msn.com)
header __AT_YAHOO_MSGID MESSAGEID =~ /\@yahoo\.com\b/i
header __FROM_YAHOO_COM From =~ /\@yahoo\.com\b/i
meta FORGED_MSGID_YAHOO (__AT_YAHOO_MSGID && !__FROM_YAHOO_COM)
describe FORGED_MSGID_YAHOO Message-ID is forged, (yahoo.com)
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header __MSGID_BEFORE_RECEIVED ALL =~ /\nMessage-Id:.*\nReceived:/si
header __MSGID_BEFORE_OKAY Message-Id =~ /\@[a-z0-9.-]+\.(?:yahoo|wanadoo)(?:\.[a-z]{2,3}){1,2}>/
# bug 4342: thanks Bob
header __FROM_HOTMAIL_COM From =~ /\@hotmail\.com\b/i
meta MSGID_FROM_MTA_HEADER (__MSGID_BEFORE_RECEIVED && !__MSGID_BEFORE_OKAY && !__FROM_HOTMAIL_COM)
describe MSGID_FROM_MTA_HEADER Message-Id was added by a relay
header MSGID_SHORT MESSAGEID =~ /^.{1,15}$|<.{0,4}\@/m
describe MSGID_SHORT Message-ID is unusually short
header MSGID_MULTIPLE_AT MESSAGEID =~ /<[^>]*\@[^>]*\@/
describe MSGID_MULTIPLE_AT Message-ID contains multiple '@' characters
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header DATE_SPAMWARE_Y2K Date =~ /^[A-Z][a-z]{2}, \d\d [A-Z][a-z]{2} [0-6]\d \d\d:\d\d:\d\d [A-Z]{3}$/
describe DATE_SPAMWARE_Y2K Date header uses unusual Y2K formatting
# as noted on the dev@ list, ":60" is valid for seconds when there's a leap
# second (12/31/2005 for instance), so let's accept that as valid. ISO 8601
# apparently allows for it.
# WRT the tests, remember that ok and fail are reversed -- so valid dates
# should be "fail" and invalid dates should be "ok".
header INVALID_DATE Date !~ /^\s*(?:(?i:Mon|Tue|Wed|Thu|Fri|Sat|Sun),\s)?\s*(?:[12]\d|3[01]|0?[1-9])\s+(?i:Jan|Feb|Ma[ry]|Apr|Ju[nl]|Aug|Sep|Oct|Nov|Dec)\s+(?:19[7-9]\d|2\d{3})\s+(?:[01]?\d|2[0-3])\:[0-5]\d(?::(?:[0-5]\d|60))?\s+(?:[AP]M\s+)?(?:[+-][0-9]{4}|UT|[A-Z]{2,3}T)(?:\s+\(.*\))?\s*$/ [if-unset: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 16:41:57 +0200]
describe INVALID_DATE Invalid Date: header (not RFC 2822)
test INVALID_DATE fail Sat, 31 Dec 2005 23:59:60 -0500
test INVALID_DATE fail Wed, 31 Jul 2002 16:41:57 +0200
test INVALID_DATE ok Sat, 31 Dec 2005 24:00:00 -0500
test INVALID_DATE ok Sat, 31 Dec 2005 23:00:00
test INVALID_DATE ok Thurs, 31 Jul 2002 16:41:57 +0200
# allow +1300, NZ timezone
header INVALID_DATE_TZ_ABSURD Date =~ /[-+](?:1[4-9]\d\d|[2-9]\d\d\d)$/
describe INVALID_DATE_TZ_ABSURD Invalid Date: header (timezone does not exist)
header INVALID_TZ_CST ALL =~ /[+-]\d\d[30]0(?<!-0600|-0500|\+0800|\+0930|\+1030)\s+(?:\bCST\b|\(CST\))/
describe INVALID_TZ_CST Invalid date in header (wrong CST timezone)
header INVALID_TZ_EST ALL =~ /[+-]\d\d[30]0(?<!-0500|-0300|\+1000|\+1100)\s+(?:\bEST\b|\(EST\))/
describe INVALID_TZ_EST Invalid date in header (wrong EST timezone)
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# MIME encoding with spam characteristics
header __SUBJECT_NEEDS_MIME Subject =~ /[\x00-\x08\x0b\x0c\x0e-\x1f\x7f-\xff]/
header __SUBJECT_ENCODED_QP Subject:raw =~ /=\?\S+\?Q\?/i
header __SUBJECT_ENCODED_B64 Subject:raw =~ /=\?\S+\?B\?/i
header __FROM_NEEDS_MIME From =~ /[\x00-\x08\x0b\x0c\x0e-\x1f\x7f-\xff]/
header __FROM_ENCODED_QP From:raw =~ /=\?\S+\?Q\?/i
header __FROM_ENCODED_B64 From:raw =~ /=\?\S+\?B\?/i
meta FROM_EXCESS_BASE64 __FROM_ENCODED_B64 && !__FROM_NEEDS_MIME
describe FROM_EXCESS_BASE64 From: base64 encoded unnecessarily
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# ADV tags in various languages
header ENGLISH_UCE_SUBJECT Subject =~ /^[^0-9a-z]*adv(?:ert)?\b/i
describe ENGLISH_UCE_SUBJECT Subject contains an English UCE tag
# alan premselaar <alien@12inch.com>, see SpamAssassin-talk list 2003-03
# quinlan: 2003-03-23 here are more generic Japanese iso-2022-jp codes
# ("not yet acceptance" or "email") + "announcement"
# FWIW, according to Peter Evans, this should be sufficient to catch the
# UCE tag and a common attempt at evasion (using the "sue" instead of
# "mi" Chinese character). 2006-10-12: updated by bug 4021.
header JAPANESE_UCE_SUBJECT Subject =~ /\e\$B.*(?:L\$>5Bz|EE;R%a!<%k)(?:8x|9-)9p/
describe JAPANESE_UCE_SUBJECT Subject contains a Japanese UCE tag
# check body for "shou nin daku kou koku" UCE tag (bug 4021)
body __JAPANESE_UCE_BODY /(?:L\$>5Bz|EE;R%a!<%k)(?:8x|9-)9p/
meta JAPANESE_UCE_BODY (__ISO_2022_JP_DELIM && __JAPANESE_UCE_BODY)
describe JAPANESE_UCE_BODY Body contains Japanese UCE tag
# quinlan: "advertisement" in Russian KOI8-R
# (no longer common, but worth noting in future)
#header RUSSIAN_UCE_SUBJECT Subject =~ /\xf0\xe5\xea\xeb\xe0\xec\xf3/
#describe RUSSIAN_UCE_SUBJECT Subject contains a Russian UCE tag
# Korean UCE Subject: lines are usually 8-bit, but are occasionally encoded
# with quoted-printable or base64.
#
# \xbc\xba\xc0\xce means "adult"
# \xb1\xa4\xb0\xed means "advertisement"
# \xc1\xa4\xba\xb8 means "information"
# \xc8\xab\xba\xb8 means "publicity"
#
# Each two byte sequence is one Korean letter; the spaces and periods are
# sometimes used to obscure the words. \xb1\xa4\xb0\xed is the most common
# tag and is sometimes very obscured so we look harder.
#
header KOREAN_UCE_SUBJECT Subject =~ /[({[<][. ]*(?-i:\xbc\xba[. ]*\xc0\xce[. ]*)?(?-i:\xb1\xa4(?:[. ]*|[\x00-\x7f]{0,3})\xb0\xed|\xc1\xa4[. ]*\xba\xb8|\xc8\xab[. ]*\xba\xb8)[. ]*[)}\]>]/
describe KOREAN_UCE_SUBJECT Subject: contains Korean unsolicited email tag
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# two reliable signatures
header __DOUBLE_IP_SPAM_1 Received =~ /from \[\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\] by \d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3} with/
header __DOUBLE_IP_SPAM_2 Received =~ /from\s+\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\s+by\s+\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3};/
# loose match
header __DOUBLE_IP_LOOSE Received =~ /(?:\b(?:from|by)\b.{1,4}\b\d{1,3}[._-]\d{1,3}[._-]\d{1,3}[._-]\d{1,3}(?<!127\.0\.0\.1)\b.{0,4}){2}/i
# spam signature
meta RCVD_DOUBLE_IP_SPAM (__DOUBLE_IP_SPAM_1 || __DOUBLE_IP_SPAM_2)
describe RCVD_DOUBLE_IP_SPAM Bulk email fingerprint (double IP) found
# other matches
meta RCVD_DOUBLE_IP_LOOSE (__DOUBLE_IP_LOOSE && !RCVD_DOUBLE_IP_SPAM)
describe RCVD_DOUBLE_IP_LOOSE Received: by and from look like IP addresses
header FORGED_TELESP_RCVD Received =~ /\.(?!br).. \(\d+-\d+-\d+-\d+\.dsl\.telesp\.net\.br /
describe FORGED_TELESP_RCVD Contains forged hostname for a DSL IP in Brazil
# forgery meta-rules: more reliable than their inputs
meta CONFIRMED_FORGED (__FORGED_RCVD_TRAIL && (__FORGED_AOL_RCVD || __FORGED_HOTMAIL_RCVD || __FORGED_EUDORAMAIL_RCVD || FORGED_YAHOO_RCVD || __FORGED_JUNO_RCVD))
describe CONFIRMED_FORGED Received headers are forged
meta MULTI_FORGED ((__FORGED_AOL_RCVD + __FORGED_HOTMAIL_RCVD + __FORGED_EUDORAMAIL_RCVD + FORGED_YAHOO_RCVD + __FORGED_JUNO_RCVD) > 1)
describe MULTI_FORGED Received headers indicate multiple forgeries
header NONEXISTENT_CHARSET Content-Type =~ /charset=.?DEFAULT/
describe NONEXISTENT_CHARSET Character set doesn't exist
header MISSING_MID Message-Id =~ /^UNSET$/ [if-unset: UNSET]
describe MISSING_MID Missing Message-Id: header
header MISSING_DATE Date =~ /^UNSET$/ [if-unset: UNSET]
describe MISSING_DATE Missing Date: header
header __HAS_SUBJECT exists:Subject
meta MISSING_SUBJECT !__HAS_SUBJECT
describe MISSING_SUBJECT Missing Subject: header
header GAPPY_SUBJECT Subject =~ /\b(?:[a-z]([-_. =~\/:,*!\@\#\$\%\^&+;\"\'<>\\])\1{0,2}){4}/i
describe GAPPY_SUBJECT Subject: contains G.a.p.p.y-T.e.x.t
### header existence tests (description is added automatically)
# X-Fix example: NTMail fixed non RFC822 compliant EMail message
#
# X-PMFLAGS is all caps
#
# Headers that seem to only be used by a single spamming software and
# are found together in the same message:
# 1. X-MailingID and X-ServerHost
# 2. X-Stormpost-To and X-List-Unsubscribe
#
# not spammish: X-EM-Registration, X-EM-Version, X-Antiabuse, X-List-Host,
# X-Message-Id
# bad FP rate: Comment, Date-warning
header PREVENT_NONDELIVERY exists:Prevent-NonDelivery-Report
describe PREVENT_NONDELIVERY Message has Prevent-NonDelivery-Report header
header X_IP exists:X-IP
describe X_IP Message has X-IP header
header __HAS_MIMEOLE exists:X-MimeOLE
header __HAS_MSMAIL_PRI exists:X-MSMail-Priority
header __HAS_SQUIRRELMAIL_IN_MAILER X-Mailer =~ /SquirrelMail\b/
meta MISSING_MIMEOLE (__HAS_MSMAIL_PRI && !__HAS_MIMEOLE && !__HAS_SQUIRRELMAIL_IN_MAILER)
describe MISSING_MIMEOLE Message has X-MSMail-Priority, but no X-MimeOLE
header __HAS_X_MAILER exists:X-Mailer
header __IS_EXCH X-MimeOLE =~ /Produced By Microsoft Exchange V/
header SUBJ_AS_SEEN Subject =~ /\bAs Seen/i
describe SUBJ_AS_SEEN Subject contains "As Seen"
header SUBJ_DOLLARS Subject =~ /^\$[0-9.,]+\b/
describe SUBJ_DOLLARS Subject starts with dollar amount
header SUBJ_YOUR_DEBT Subject =~ /Your (?:Bills|Debt|Credit)/i
describe SUBJ_YOUR_DEBT Subject contains "Your Bills" or similar
header SUBJ_YOUR_FAMILY Subject =~ /Your Family/i
describe SUBJ_YOUR_FAMILY Subject contains "Your Family"
# the real services never HELO as 'foo.com', instead 'mail.foo.com' or
# something like that. Note: be careful when expanding this... legit dotcom
# HELOers include: hotmail.com, drizzle.com, lockergnome.com.
header RCVD_FAKE_HELO_DOTCOM Received =~ /^from (?:msn|yahoo|yourwebsite|lycos|excite|cs|aol|localhost|koreanmail|allexecs|mydomain|juno|eudoramail|compuserve|desertmail|excite|caramail)\.com \(/m
describe RCVD_FAKE_HELO_DOTCOM Received contains a faked HELO hostname
header SUBJECT_DIET Subject =~ /\bLose .*(?:pounds|lbs|weight)/i
describe SUBJECT_DIET Subject talks about losing pounds
header EXTRA_MPART_TYPE Content-Type =~ /(?:\s*multipart\/)?.* type=/i
describe EXTRA_MPART_TYPE Header has extraneous Content-type:...type= entry
# MIME boundary tests; spam tools use distinctive patterns.
header MIME_BOUND_DD_DIGITS Content-Type =~ /boundary=\"--\d+\"/
describe MIME_BOUND_DD_DIGITS Spam tool pattern in MIME boundary
header MIME_BOUND_DIGITS_15 Content-Type =~ /boundary=\"\d{15,}\"/
describe MIME_BOUND_DIGITS_15 Spam tool pattern in MIME boundary
header MIME_BOUND_MANY_HEX Content-Type =~ /boundary="[\da-f]{8}(?:-[\da-f]{4}){3}-[\da-f]{12}"/
describe MIME_BOUND_MANY_HEX Spam tool pattern in MIME boundary
# note: the first alternation is anchored for speed
header TO_MALFORMED To !~ /(?:^|[^\S"])(?:(?:\"[^\"]+\"|\S+)\@\S+\.\S+|^\s*.+:\s*;|^\s*\"[^\"]+\":\s*;|^\s*\([^\)]*\)\s*$|<\S+(?:\!\S+){1,}>|^\s*$)/ [if-unset: unset@unset.unset]
describe TO_MALFORMED To: has a malformed address
header __CD exists:Content-Disposition
header __CT exists:Content-Type
header __CTE exists:Content-Transfer-Encoding
header __MIME_VERSION exists:MIME-Version
header __CT_TEXT_PLAIN Content-Type =~ /^text\/plain\b/i
meta MIME_HEADER_CTYPE_ONLY (!__CD && !__CTE && __CT && !__MIME_VERSION && !__CT_TEXT_PLAIN)
describe MIME_HEADER_CTYPE_ONLY 'Content-Type' found without required MIME headers
header WITH_LC_SMTP Received =~ /\swith\ssmtp;\s/
describe WITH_LC_SMTP Received line contains spam-sign (lowercase smtp)
header SUBJ_BUY Subject =~ /^buy/i
describe SUBJ_BUY Subject line starts with Buy or Buying
# seems to be ratware
header RCVD_AM_PM Received =~ /; [A-Z][a-z][a-z], \d{1,2} \d{4} \d{1,2}:\d\d:\d\d [AP]M [+-]\d{4}/
describe RCVD_AM_PM Received headers forged (AM/PM)
header __USER_AGENT_MSN X-Mailer =~ /^MSN Explorer /
# host no longer exists according to administrator
header FAKE_OUTBLAZE_RCVD Received =~ /\.mr\.outblaze\.com/
describe FAKE_OUTBLAZE_RCVD Received header contains faked 'mr.outblaze.com'
# thanks to David Ritz for passing this on; ready for post-3.0.0
header UNCLOSED_BRACKET ALL =~ /\[\d+\r?\n/s
describe UNCLOSED_BRACKET Headers contain an unclosed bracket
header FROM_DOMAIN_NOVOWEL From =~ /\@\S*[bcdfghjklmnpqrstvwxz]{7}/i
describe FROM_DOMAIN_NOVOWEL From: domain has series of non-vowel letters
header FROM_LOCAL_NOVOWEL From =~ /[bcdfghjklmnpqrstvwxz]{7}\S*\@/i
describe FROM_LOCAL_NOVOWEL From: localpart has series of non-vowel letters
header FROM_LOCAL_HEX From =~ /[0-9a-f]{11}\S*\@/i
describe FROM_LOCAL_HEX From: localpart has long hexadecimal sequence
header FROM_LOCAL_DIGITS From =~ /\d{11}\S*\@/i
describe FROM_LOCAL_DIGITS From: localpart has long digit sequence
header __TOCC_EXISTS exists:ToCc
header X_PRIORITY_CC ALL =~ /\nX-Priority:[^\n]{0,80}\nCc:/si
describe X_PRIORITY_CC Cc: after X-Priority: (bulk email fingerprint)
# catch non-RFC2047 compliant messages
# Apple Mail has a bug where headers will have whitespace around the encoded
# text, so try to ignore that
header BAD_ENC_HEADER ALL =~ /=\?[^?\s]+\?[^?\s]\?\s*[^?]+\s(?!\?=)/
describe BAD_ENC_HEADER Message has bad MIME encoding in the header
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ifplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::HeaderEval
header __FORGED_AOL_RCVD eval:check_for_fake_aol_relay_in_rcvd()
header CHARSET_FARAWAY_HEADER eval:check_for_faraway_charset_in_headers()
describe CHARSET_FARAWAY_HEADER A foreign language charset used in headers
tflags CHARSET_FARAWAY_HEADER userconf
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# illegal characters that should be MIME encoded
# might want to exempt users using languages that don't use Latin
# alphabets, but do it in the eval
header SUBJ_ILLEGAL_CHARS eval:check_illegal_chars('Subject','0.00','2')
describe SUBJ_ILLEGAL_CHARS Subject: has too many raw illegal characters
header FROM_ILLEGAL_CHARS eval:check_illegal_chars('From','0.20','2')
describe FROM_ILLEGAL_CHARS From: has too many raw illegal characters
header HEAD_ILLEGAL_CHARS eval:check_illegal_chars('ALL','0.010','2')
describe HEAD_ILLEGAL_CHARS Headers have too many raw illegal characters
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# a forged Hotmail message; host HELO'd as hotmail.com, but it wasn't
header __FORGED_HOTMAIL_RCVD eval:check_for_forged_hotmail_received_headers()
# this, by comparison is more common: from was @hotmail.com, but it wasn't
header FORGED_HOTMAIL_RCVD2 eval:check_for_no_hotmail_received_headers()
describe FORGED_HOTMAIL_RCVD2 hotmail.com 'From' address, but no 'Received:'
header __FORGED_EUDORAMAIL_RCVD eval:check_for_forged_eudoramail_received_headers()
header FORGED_YAHOO_RCVD eval:check_for_forged_yahoo_received_headers()
describe FORGED_YAHOO_RCVD 'From' yahoo.com does not match 'Received' headers
header __FORGED_JUNO_RCVD eval:check_for_forged_juno_received_headers()
header SORTED_RECIPS eval:sorted_recipients()
describe SORTED_RECIPS Recipient list is sorted by address
header SUSPICIOUS_RECIPS eval:similar_recipients('0.65','undef')
describe SUSPICIOUS_RECIPS Similar addresses in recipient list
# this is a quite common false positive, as it's legal to remove a To but leave
# a CC. so don't score it high.
header MISSING_HEADERS eval:check_for_missing_to_header()
describe MISSING_HEADERS Missing To: header
# this variant is local, using the Received hdr itself...
header ROUND_THE_WORLD_LOCAL eval:check_for_round_the_world_received_helo()
describe ROUND_THE_WORLD_LOCAL Received: says mail sent around the world (HELO)
header DATE_IN_PAST_03_06 eval:check_for_shifted_date('-6', '-3')
describe DATE_IN_PAST_03_06 Date: is 3 to 6 hours before Received: date
header DATE_IN_PAST_06_12 eval:check_for_shifted_date('-12', '-6')
describe DATE_IN_PAST_06_12 Date: is 6 to 12 hours before Received: date
header DATE_IN_PAST_12_24 eval:check_for_shifted_date('-24', '-12')
describe DATE_IN_PAST_12_24 Date: is 12 to 24 hours before Received: date
header DATE_IN_PAST_24_48 eval:check_for_shifted_date('-48', '-24')
describe DATE_IN_PAST_24_48 Date: is 24 to 48 hours before Received: date
header DATE_IN_PAST_96_XX eval:check_for_shifted_date('undef', '-96')
describe DATE_IN_PAST_96_XX Date: is 96 hours or more before Received: date
header DATE_IN_FUTURE_03_06 eval:check_for_shifted_date('3', '6')
describe DATE_IN_FUTURE_03_06 Date: is 3 to 6 hours after Received: date
header DATE_IN_FUTURE_06_12 eval:check_for_shifted_date('6', '12')
describe DATE_IN_FUTURE_06_12 Date: is 6 to 12 hours after Received: date
header DATE_IN_FUTURE_12_24 eval:check_for_shifted_date('12', '24')
describe DATE_IN_FUTURE_12_24 Date: is 12 to 24 hours after Received: date
header DATE_IN_FUTURE_24_48 eval:check_for_shifted_date('24', '48')
describe DATE_IN_FUTURE_24_48 Date: is 24 to 48 hours after Received: date
header DATE_IN_FUTURE_48_96 eval:check_for_shifted_date('48', '96')
describe DATE_IN_FUTURE_48_96 Date: is 48 to 96 hours after Received: date
header DATE_IN_FUTURE_96_XX eval:check_for_shifted_date('96', 'undef')
describe DATE_IN_FUTURE_96_XX Date: is 96 hours or more after Received: date
header UNRESOLVED_TEMPLATE eval:check_unresolved_template()
describe UNRESOLVED_TEMPLATE Headers contain an unresolved template
header SUBJ_ALL_CAPS eval:subject_is_all_caps()
describe SUBJ_ALL_CAPS Subject is all capitals
header LOCALPART_IN_SUBJECT eval:check_for_to_in_subject('user')
describe LOCALPART_IN_SUBJECT Local part of To: address appears in Subject
header MSGID_OUTLOOK_INVALID eval:check_outlook_message_id()
describe MSGID_OUTLOOK_INVALID Message-Id is fake (in Outlook Express format)
header HEADER_COUNT_CTYPE eval:check_header_count_range('Content-Type','2','999')
describe HEADER_COUNT_CTYPE Multiple Content-Type headers found
endif
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ifplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::MIMEEval
# this is also mostly-theoretical, so allow 0 hits
header HEAD_LONG eval:check_msg_parse_flags('truncated_header')
describe HEAD_LONG Message headers are very long
tflags HEAD_LONG userconf
header MISSING_HB_SEP eval:check_msg_parse_flags('missing_head_body_separator')
describe MISSING_HB_SEP Missing blank line between message header and body
tflags MISSING_HB_SEP userconf
endif
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ifplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::RelayEval
header UNPARSEABLE_RELAY eval:check_relays_unparseable()
tflags UNPARSEABLE_RELAY userconf
describe UNPARSEABLE_RELAY Informational: message has unparseable relay lines
header RCVD_HELO_IP_MISMATCH eval:helo_ip_mismatch()
describe RCVD_HELO_IP_MISMATCH Received: HELO and IP do not match, but should
header RCVD_NUMERIC_HELO eval:check_for_numeric_helo()
describe RCVD_NUMERIC_HELO Received: contains an IP address used for HELO
header RCVD_ILLEGAL_IP eval:check_for_illegal_ip()
describe RCVD_ILLEGAL_IP Received: contains illegal IP address
# not used directly right now due to FPs; but CONFIRMED_FORGED turns it
# into a 1.0 S/O rule anyway, so that's not a problem ;)
# 2.626 3.6340 1.5251 0.704 0.34 1.44 FORGED_RCVD_TRAIL
# 0.956 3.3890 0.0000 1.000 0.98 4.30 CONFIRMED_FORGED
header __FORGED_RCVD_TRAIL eval:check_for_forged_received_trail()
header NO_RDNS_DOTCOM_HELO eval:check_for_no_rdns_dotcom_helo()
describe NO_RDNS_DOTCOM_HELO Host HELO'd as a big ISP, but had no rDNS
endif
ifplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::HeaderEval
header __ENV_AND_HDR_FROM_MATCH eval:check_for_matching_env_and_hdr_from()
endif