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# GeoIP / RelayCountry Config
#
# The RelayCountry SpamAssassin plugin needs to be enabled
# in init.pre, but it's suggested that you make configuration
# changes here.
#
# See Also:
# - https://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/RelayCountryPlugin
# - man Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::RelayCountry
# - man Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf
#
# NOTE: This is a Gentoo supplied config file.
#
###############################################################
#
# CONFIGURATION
#
# Which type of Geo database to use. Valid database types are
# GeoIP2, Geo::IP, DB_File and Fast. Tries them in that order
# if not explicitly specified. GeoIP2 is the suggested backend
# which uses dev-perl/GeoIP2.
#
# Default: Autodetect
#
#geodb_module GeoIP2
# Specifies which DB type and where it is, in
# dbtype:/path/to/db format. Multiple entries allowed.
#
# For GeoIP2 & GeoIP, geodb_options is only needed if the
# default location search paths are insufficient. (Default
# search paths includes /usr/share/GeoIP/.)
#
# See man Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf for details about what is
# accepted and searched.
#
# Default: Autodetect
#
#geodb_options country:/usr/share/GeoIP/GeoLite2-Country.mmdb
# Alternative to geodb_options. Overrides the default list of
# directories to search for default filenames.
#
# Default: Autodetect
#
#geodb_search_path /path/to/GeoIP
# The following will add a separate MIME header that shows all
# the message's relay countries, independent of any site-
# specific rules.
#
# It will show up in your MIME headers as:
# X-Spam-Relay-Country: US CN RU
#
#add_header all Relay-Country _RELAYCOUNTRY_
###############################################################
#
# SITE SPECIFIC RULES
#
# Country metadata will also be added to the Bayesian filtering
# process, allowing it to learn information based on countries.
# This will occur even if you don't define any site specific
# rules.
# NOTE: Many prefer placing custom rules in local.cf.
# The following is an example of a rule that penalizes mail
# that passed through China by increasing the spam score
# of the message by 3 points.
#
#header RELAYCOUNTRY_BAD X-Relay-Countries =~ /CN/
#describe RELAYCOUNTRY_BAD Relayed through China at some point
#score RELAYCOUNTRY_BAD 3.0
# And this is an example of a rule that rewards mail that
# has first went through Finland or Sweden by reducing the
# spam score of the message by 0.2 points.
#
#header RELAYCOUNTRY_GOOD X-Relay-Countries =~ /^(FI|SE)/
#describe RELAYCOUNTRY_GOOD First untrusted relay is Finland or Sweden :-)
#score RELAYCOUNTRY_GOOD -0.2
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