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216.73.216.176
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162.254.39.145
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Linux premium289.web-hosting.com 4.18.0-553.45.1.lve.el8.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Mar 26 12:08:09 UTC 2025 x86_64
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LiteSpeed
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8.2.29
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local.cf
# This is the right place to customize your installation of SpamAssassin. # # See 'perldoc Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf' for details of what can be # tweaked. # # Only a small subset of options are listed below # ########################################################################### # A 'contact address' users should contact for more info. (replaces # _CONTACTADDRESS_ in the report template) # report_contact youremailaddress@domain.tld # Add *****SPAM***** to the Subject header of spam e-mails # # rewrite_header Subject *****SPAM***** # Save spam messages as a message/rfc822 MIME attachment instead of # modifying the original message (0: off, 2: use text/plain instead) # # report_safe 1 # Set which networks or hosts are considered 'trusted' by your mail # server (i.e. not spammers) # trusted_networks 10.0.0.0/8 100.64.0.0/10 104.21.88.107 104.219.248.0/22 104.247.160.45 104.247.160.49 104.247.160.55 104.247.160.65 108.177.11.27 130.193.14.152 130.193.14.153 142.250.105.26 142.250.96.27 142.251.190.26 142.251.190.27 147.135.222.233 15.235.183.163 157.245.150.176 162.0.229.213 162.144.3.63 162.159.205.11 162.159.205.12 162.159.205.13 162.159.205.17 162.159.205.18 162.159.205.19 162.159.205.23 162.159.205.24 162.159.205.25 162.214.81.12 162.241.226.220 162.254.32.0/21 162.255.118.13 162.255.118.28 162.255.118.29 162.255.118.51 162.255.118.52 162.255.118.7 162.255.118.8 169.148.146.168 169.148.149.118 172.65.182.103 172.67.176.229 173.194.219.26 176.119.200.128 176.119.200.129 176.9.23.121 176.9.30.198 185.106.211.36 185.205.69.211 185.205.69.213 185.205.69.214 185.205.70.128 185.205.70.129 185.230.212.166 185.230.214.166 185.65.223.40 185.65.223.41 185.70.42.128 185.70.42.129 192.178.131.26 192.178.131.27 192.178.152.26 192.178.164.26 192.178.164.27 192.178.212.26 192.178.212.27 192.178.218.27 198.54.112.0/20 198.54.120.122 2001:1ab0:7e1f:0001:0000:0000:0001:0003 2001:1ab0:7e1f:0001:0000:0000:0001:0004 204.141.33.44 204.141.43.44 208.74.120.0/21 209.85.144.26 209.85.144.27 212.224.107.250 212.227.15.41 217.72.192.67 2606:4700:0090:0000:c1f8:f874:2386:b61f 2606:4700:00f5:0000:0000:0000:0000:000b 2606:4700:00f5:0000:0000:0000:0000:000c 2606:4700:00f5:0000:0000:0000:0000:000d 2606:4700:00f5:0000:0000:0000:0000:000e 2606:4700:00f5:0000:0000:0000:0000:000f 2606:4700:00f5:0000:0000:0000:0000:0010 2606:4700:00f5:0000:0000:0000:0000:0011 2606:4700:00f5:0000:0000:0000:0000:0012 2606:4700:00f5:0000:0000:0000:0000:0013 2606:4700:3035:0000:0000:0000:6815:586b 2606:4700:3037:0000:0000:0000:ac43:b0e5 2607:f8b0:4001:0c74:0000:0000:0000:001a 2607:f8b0:4001:0c74:0000:0000:0000:001b 2607:f8b0:4002:0c00:0000:0000:0000:001a 2607:f8b0:4002:0c05:0000:0000:0000:001b 2607:f8b0:4002:0c06:0000:0000:0000:001a 2607:f8b0:4002:0c06:0000:0000:0000:001b 2607:f8b0:4002:0c09:0000:0000:0000:001b 2607:f8b0:4002:0c1b:0000:0000:0000:001b 2607:f8b0:4003:0c0a:0000:0000:0000:001a 2607:f8b0:4003:0c0a:0000:0000:0000:001b 2607:f8b0:4004:0c25:0000:0000:0000:001b 2607:f8b0:400c:0c01:0000:0000:0000:001b 2607:f8b0:400d:0c0e:0000:0000:0000:001b 2607:f8b0:4023:0403:0000:0000:0000:001a 2607:f8b0:4023:0403:0000:0000:0000:001b 2607:f8b0:4023:141f:0000:0000:0000:001a 2607:f8b0:4023:2009:0000:0000:0000:001a 2607:f8b0:4023:2009:0000:0000:0000:001b 2607:f8b0:4024:0c0d:0000:0000:0000:001a 2607:f8b0:4024:0c0d:0000:0000:0000:001b 2a00:1e40:0001:0243:0000:0000:0001:0003 2a00:1e40:0001:0243:0000:0000:0001:0004 2a01:0111:f403:c946:0000:0000:0000:0006 2a01:0111:f403:c946:0000:0000:0000:0007 2a01:0111:f403:ca04:0000:0000:0000:0004 2a01:0111:f403:ca04:0000:0000:0000:000a 2a01:0111:f403:ca09:0000:0000:0000:0003 2a01:0111:f403:ca09:0000:0000:0000:000d 2a01:0111:f403:f804:0000:0000:0000:0001 2a01:0111:f403:f805:0000:0000:0000:0001 2a01:0111:f403:f807:0000:0000:0000:0001 2a01:0111:f403:f908:0000:0000:0000:0000 2a01:0111:f403:f90c:0000:0000:0000:0000 2a01:0111:f403:f910:0000:0000:0000:0000 2a06:41c0:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0035 2a06:41c0:0001:0000:0000:0000:0000:0003 2a06:41c0:0001:0000:0000:0000:0000:0004 2a06:41c0:0001:0000:0000:0000:0000:0006 31.192.212.44 34.160.13.42 34.160.63.108 45.43.208.17 52.101.10.6 52.101.11.17 52.101.11.3 52.101.194.12 52.101.68.21 52.101.73.15 52.101.73.16 52.101.73.8 52.101.8.34 52.101.8.51 52.101.9.26 52.38.143.159 64.233.176.26 64.233.176.27 64.233.185.27 66.23.233.12 66.29.128.0/19 74.125.21.26 74.125.21.27 75.2.70.75 89.36.170.166 99.83.190.102 # Autoconfigured by cPanel - Remove this end of line comment to avoid future updates # Set file-locking method (flock is not safe over NFS, but is faster) # # lock_method flock # Set the threshold at which a message is considered spam (default: 5.0) # # required_score 5.0 # Use Bayesian classifier (default: 1) # # use_bayes 1 # Bayesian classifier auto-learning (default: 1) # # bayes_auto_learn 1 # Set headers which may provide inappropriate cues to the Bayesian # classifier # # bayes_ignore_header X-Bogosity # bayes_ignore_header X-Spam-Flag # bayes_ignore_header X-Spam-Status # Whether to decode non- UTF-8 and non-ASCII textual parts and recode # them to UTF-8 before the text is given over to rules processing. # # normalize_charset 1 # Textual body scan limit (default: 50000) # # Amount of data per email text/* mimepart, that will be run through body # rules. This enables safer and faster scanning of large messages, # perhaps having very large textual attachments. There should be no need # to change this well tested default. # # body_part_scan_size 50000 # Textual rawbody data scan limit (default: 500000) # # Amount of data per email text/* mimepart, that will be run through # rawbody rules. # # rawbody_part_scan_size 500000 # Some shortcircuiting, if the plugin is enabled # ifplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Shortcircuit # # default: strongly-welcomelisted mails are *really* welcomelisted now, if # the shortcircuiting plugin is active, causing early exit to save CPU # load. Uncomment to turn this on # # SpamAssassin tries hard not to launch DNS queries before priority -100. # If you want to shortcircuit without launching unneeded queries, make # sure such rule priority is below -100. These examples are already: # # shortcircuit USER_IN_WELCOMELIST on # shortcircuit USER_IN_DEF_WELCOMELIST on # shortcircuit USER_IN_ALL_SPAM_TO on # the opposite; blocklisted mails can also save CPU # # shortcircuit USER_IN_BLOCKLIST on # shortcircuit USER_IN_BLOCKLIST_TO on # if you have taken the time to correctly specify your "trusted_networks", # this is another good way to save CPU # # shortcircuit ALL_TRUSTED on # and a well-trained bayes DB can save running rules, too # # shortcircuit BAYES_99 spam # shortcircuit BAYES_00 ham endif # Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Shortcircuit loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::ResourceLimits resource_limit_mem 536870912 dns_available yes # Autoconfigured by cPanel - comment out this line or set to no to avoid future updates