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mercury.dat
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moderate.mer
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msendto.exe
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newmail.exe
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predis.txt
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probe.mer
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readme.txt
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# Transaction-level filtering expressions for MercuryS # Mercury Mail Transport System, Copyright (c) 1993-2007, David Harris. # This version of the file was prepared for Mercury/32 v4.5 # # Each line in this file defines a test that MercuryS should apply at various # stages of the SMTP transaction processing phase of mail delivery. Each line # has the following general format: # # <Operation>, <"Expression">, <Action>[Action]>, ["Response"] # # "operation" can be: # # 'H' for an expression applied to the client's "HELO" greeting # 'D' for deferred HELO processing; these filters will only be # applied if the client does not issue a successful AUTH after # issuing HELO but before issuing any other command. Otherwise, # these filters are the same as 'H' filters. They allow a user # on a system that might otherwise be rejected to redeem the # connection by authenticating his identity. # 'S' for an expression applied to the subject line of the message # 'R' for an expression applied to each SMTP RCPT command # 'M' for an expression applied to the SMTP MAIL FROM: command # # "Expression" is a Mercury regular expression - see the Mercury help on # mail filtering rules or content control for the format of a Mercury # extended regular expression. The expression must be quoted, and is # applied to the entire HELO command. # # Action is one or more characters indicating the action MercuryS should # take when the expression is matched: the first character in the action # can be one of the following: # # 'R' to refuse the transaction and block all subsequent commands # 'F' to fail the current command only (allow further attempts) # 'D' to drop the connection immediately with no error response # 'B' to issue an error response then drop the connection immediately. # 'L' to log a system message # 'X' to stop this phase of transaction filtering for this message # 'S' to suppress all transaction filtering stages for this message. # # The difference between 'R' and 'F' is that 'R' will cause all subsequent # delivery commands in the session to be refused, while 'F' will only fail # the current command - other commands may still be permitted. # # The 'D' and 'B' commands essentially do the same thing, but the 'B' # command does it more politely. Use 'B' if there's any possibility that # the connected machine is actually legitimate, because it gives at least # some level of feedback to the sender or administrator. # # To understand the difference between 'X' and 'S', you need to be aware # that transaction filtering is done in several "passes", each pass testing # a different state of the SMTP transaction. The 'X' action only exits from # the current pass, meaning that future passes will still take place. The # 'S' action, however, exits from the current pass and suppresses all # further transaction filtering on the message altogether. # # The second character in the action string is optional and can have # one of the following values: # # 'S' to blacklist the host for the next half hour # # The third character in the action string is optional and can have # one of the following values: # # 'N' if the rule should apply only if the expression does NOT match # # Note that optional characters can have the value '-' if they are not # used... So, if you want to refuse a connection if an expression does not # match, but do not want to use short term blacklisting, you would use the # action string "R-N". # # "Response" is an optional response code that MercuryS should return to # the client (for the 'R' action) or the string to log as the system # message (for the 'L' action). It must be quoted, and if it is returned # as an error response to the client, then it must start with a 3-digit # RFC2821 error response code (we recommend 554 for this). # ------------- Sample Rules -------------------------------------------- # The rules below are examples you can use to get a feel for writing your # own. They are harmless, and will cause no problems if you leave them in # place, but it's probably better to remove them when you add your own # rules. H, "*192.156.225.44*", R, "554 Get out of here, you worthless scumbag." R, "*honeypot@aphrodite.pmail.gen.nz*", RS, "554 Fraudulent RCPT rejected." S, "*viagra*", D, "'Viagra' encountered in subject line - connection dropped." S, "*vicodin*", R, "554 'Vicodin' encountered in subject line - message refused." H, "[EHeh][EHeh]LO +[0-9]+.[0-9]+.[0-9]+.[0-9]*", R, "554 Invalid HELO format" S, "/c*CONGRATULATIONS*WON*", BS, "554 Possibly Nigerian 419 Variant - please change and re-send." S, "*for job*", BS, "554 Possibly employment spam - please change and re-send."