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Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::ReplaceTags(3)		User Contributed Perl Documentation		Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::ReplaceTags(3)

NAME
Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::ReplaceTags - tags for SpamAssassin rules The plugin allows rules to contain regular expression tags to be used in regular expression rules. The tags make it much easier to maintain complicated rules. Warning: This plugin relies on data structures specific to this version of SpamAssasin; it is not guaranteed to work with other versions of SpamAssassin. SYNOPSIS
loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::ReplaceTags replace_start < replace_end > replace_tag A [a@] replace_tag G [gk] replace_tag I [il|!1y?xccxcdxcexcfxecxedxeexef] replace_tag R [r3] replace_tag V (?:[vu]|\/) replace_tag SP [s~_-] body VIAGRA_OBFU /(?!viagra)<V>+<SP>*<I>+<SP>*<A>+<SP>*<G>+<SP>*<R>+<SP>*<A>+/i describe VIAGRA_OBFU Attempt to obfuscate "viagra" replace_rules VIAGRA_OBFU RULE DEFINITIONS AND PRIVILEGED SETTINGS
replace_tag tagname expression Assign a valid regular expression to tagname. Note: It is not recommended to put quantifiers inside the tag, it's better to put them inside the rule itself for greater flexibility. replace_pre tagname expression Assign a valid regular expression to tagname. The expression will be placed before each tag that is replaced. replace_inter tagname expression Assign a valid regular expression to tagname. The expression will be placed between each two immediately adjacent tags that are replaced. replace_post tagname expression Assign a valid regular expression to tagname. The expression will be placed after each tag that is replaced. replace_rules list_of_tests Specify a list of symbolic test names (separated by whitespace) of tests which should be modified using replacement tags. Only simple regular expression body, header, uri, full, rawbody tests are supported. replace_start string replace_end string String(s) which indicate the start and end of a tag inside a rule. Only tags enclosed by the start and end strings are found and replaced. perl v5.16.3 2011-06-06 Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::ReplaceTags(3)

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Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Pyzor(3)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		      Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Pyzor(3)

NAME
Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Pyzor - perform Pyzor check of messages SYNOPSIS
loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Pyzor DESCRIPTION
Pyzor is a collaborative, networked system to detect and block spam using identifying digests of messages. See http://pyzor.sourceforge.net/ for more information about Pyzor. USER OPTIONS
use_pyzor (0|1) (default: 1) Whether to use Pyzor, if it is available. pyzor_max NUMBER (default: 5) This option sets how often a message's body checksum must have been reported to the Pyzor server before SpamAssassin will consider the Pyzor check as matched. As most clients should not be auto-reporting these checksums, you should set this to a relatively low value, e.g. 5. ADMINISTRATOR OPTIONS
pyzor_timeout n (default: 3.5) How many seconds you wait for Pyzor to complete, before scanning continues without the Pyzor results. You can configure Pyzor to have its own per-server timeout. Set this plugin's timeout with that in mind. This plugin's timeout is a maximum ceiling. If Pyzor takes longer than this to complete its communication with all servers, no results are used by SpamAssassin. Pyzor servers do not yet synchronize their servers, so it can be beneficial to check and report to more than one. See the pyzor-users mailing list for alternate servers that are not published via 'pyzor discover'. If you are using multiple Pyzor servers, a good rule of thumb would be to set the SpamAssassin plugin's timeout to be the same or just a bit more than the per-server Pyzor timeout (e.g., 3.5 and 2 for two Pyzor servers). If more than one of your Pyzor servers is always timing out, consider removing one of them. pyzor_options options Specify additional options to the pyzor(1) command. Please note that only characters in the range [0-9A-Za-z ,._/-] are allowed for security reasons. pyzor_path STRING This option tells SpamAssassin specifically where to find the "pyzor" client instead of relying on SpamAssassin to find it in the current PATH. Note that if taint mode is enabled in the Perl interpreter, you should use this, as the current PATH will have been cleared. perl v5.16.3 2011-06-06 Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Pyzor(3)
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