centos man page for mail::spamassassin::plugin::uridetail

Query: mail::spamassassin::plugin::uridetail

OS: centos

Section: 3

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

NAME
URIDetail - test URIs using detailed URI information
SYNOPSIS
This plugin creates a new rule test type, known as "uri_detail". These rules apply to all URIs found in the message. loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::URIDetail
RULE DEFINITIONS AND PRIVILEGED SETTINGS
The format for defining a rule is as follows: uri_detail SYMBOLIC_TEST_NAME key1 =~ /value1/ key2 !~ /value2/ ... Supported keys are: "raw" is the raw URI prior to any cleaning (e.g. "http://spamassassin.apache%2Eorg/"). "type" is the tag(s) which referenced the raw_uri. parsed is a faked type which specifies that the raw_uri was parsed from the rendered text. "cleaned" is a list including the raw URI and various cleaned versions of the raw URI (http://spamassassin.apache%2Eorg/, http://spamassassin.apache.org/). "text" is the anchor text(s) (text between <a> and </a>) that linked to the raw URI. "domain" is the domain(s) found in the cleaned URIs. Example rule for matching a URI where the raw URI matches "%2Ebar", the domain "bar.com" is found, and the type is "a" (an anchor tag). uri_detail TEST1 raw =~ /%2Ebar/ domain =~ /^bar.com$/ type =~ /^a$/ Example rule to look for suspicious "https" links: uri_detail FAKE_HTTPS text =~ /https:/ cleaned !~ /https:/ Regular expressions should be delimited by slashes. perl v5.16.3 2011-06-06 Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::URIDetail(3)
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