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FILTER-SENDERSCORE(8) System Manager's Manual FILTER-SENDERSCORE(8)

NAME

filter-senderscoreSenderScore filter for OpenSMTPD

SYNOPSIS

filter-senderscore [-blockBelow score] [-blockPhase phase] [-junkBelow score] [-slowFactor factor] [-scoreHeader]

DESCRIPTION

The filter-senderscore filter for the OpenSMTPD (smtpd(8)) server filters sessions based on their SenderScores reputation score. Its options are:

score
Displays an error banner for sessions with a reputation score below score and then disconnects.
phase
Determines at which phase -blockBelow is triggered. The default is connect. Valid choices are connect, helo, ehlo, starttls, auth, mail-from, rcpt-to, and quit. Note that quit will result in a message at the end of a session and may only be used to warn the sender that its reputation is degrading, as it will not prevent transactions from succeeding.
score
Prepends a ‘X-Spam: yes’ header to messages for sessions with a reputation score below score.
factor
Delays all answers by this many milliseconds, where ‘score’ is the reputation score:
factor − ((factor ÷ 100) ∗ score)
Adds an ‘X-SenderScore’ header with the sender's reputation score if known.

EXIT STATUS

The filter-senderscore utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.

EXAMPLES

Adding the following to smtpd.conf enables filter-senderscore for all incoming connections.

filter "senderscore" proc-exec \
       "/usr/local/bin/filter-senderscore -blockBelow 50 \
                                          -junkBelow  80 \
                                          -slowFactor 1000"

listen on all filter "senderscore"

SEE ALSO

smtpd.conf(5)

AUTHORS

filter-senderscore is Copyright © 2019 Gilles Chehade <gilles@poolp.org>. This man page is Copyright © 2020 Ryan Kavanagh <rak@debian.org>. Both are distributed under the ISC license.

BUGS

None known.

April 12, 2020 Debian