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# 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 103.129.255.239 103.129.255.240 103.142.174.238 103.152.248.181 103.224.212.34 103.53.43.77 104.152.168.10 104.152.168.206 104.248.224.170 107.190.138.2 108.177.12.26 108.177.12.27 108.181.193.8 108.181.201.217 111.221.46.183 121.240.11.2 131.153.147.34 136.143.183.44 138.197.213.185 139.95.7.216 142.251.166.26 142.251.166.27 142.251.177.27 142.251.178.27 142.251.182.26 142.251.182.27 142.251.4.26 142.251.4.27 148.163.129.50 148.163.129.51 162.210.96.0/21 162.210.99.115 162.255.118.13 162.255.118.51 162.255.118.52 167.114.144.202 169.148.146.168 169.148.149.118 169.239.217.2 169.239.218.2 169.239.219.2 170.10.128.141 170.10.128.221 170.10.128.242 170.10.160.0/20 170.10.161.219 172.217.0.179 172.253.62.26 172.253.62.27 172.65.182.103 178.32.124.207 185.151.28.67 188.165.36.237 192.185.129.121 192.185.62.71 192.185.93.212 192.185.93.214 192.185.93.224 192.185.93.235 192.185.93.238 192.185.93.241 192.185.93.242 192.250.235.22 198.23.48.0/20 198.23.53.113 198.23.53.116 198.23.53.39 198.23.53.42 198.251.89.168 198.54.127.242 204.141.43.44 204.93.224.104 205.139.110.141 205.139.110.221 205.139.110.242 208.74.120.0/21 209.182.198.166 209.85.202.26 209.85.202.27 212.227.15.41 216.150.214.56 216.40.42.4 216.69.141.113 216.69.141.114 216.69.141.162 216.69.141.71 216.69.141.78 216.69.141.84 216.87.78.68 217.72.192.67 223.130.27.110 23.236.62.147 2604:a880:0002:00d0:0000:0000:0306:0001 2604:a880:0400:00d1:0000:0000:00cd:9001 2606:4700:0090:0000:c1f8:f874:2386:b61f 2607:f8b0:4004:0c07:0000:0000:0000:001a 2607:f8b0:4004:0c07:0000:0000:0000:001b 2607:f8b0:4009:0803:0000:0000:0000:2013 2607:f8b0:400c:0c08:0000:0000:0000:001a 2607:f8b0:400c:0c08:0000:0000:0000:001b 2607:f8b0:4023:1402:0000:0000:0000:001a 2607:f8b0:4023:1407:0000:0000:0000:001a 2607:f8b0:4023:1407:0000:0000:0000:001b 2607:f8b0:4023:140f:0000:0000:0000:001a 2607:f8b0:4023:140f:0000:0000:0000:001b 2607:f8b0:4023:1413:0000:0000:0000:001b 2800:03f0:4003:0c00:0000:0000:0000:001a 2800:03f0:4003:0c00:0000:0000:0000:001b 2a00:1450:400b:0c00:0000:0000:0000:001a 2a00:1450:400b:0c00:0000:0000:0000:001b 2c0f:f850:0001:0032:0000:0000:0000:0002 2c0f:f850:0001:0034:0000:0000:0000:0002 2c0f:f850:0001:0217:0000:0000:0000:0002 2c0f:f850:0001:0218:0000:0000:0000:0002 2c0f:f850:0001:0219:0000:0000:0000:0002 34.111.121.216 34.120.156.61 34.149.79.66 34.233.167.59 41.222.32.2 41.222.34.2 43.225.55.129 43.255.154.34 50.87.249.17 51.222.104.23 51.254.152.100 52.101.10.10 52.101.10.2 52.101.10.5 52.101.10.6 52.101.10.8 52.101.11.10 52.101.11.3 52.101.11.7 52.101.11.9 52.101.144.0 52.101.144.3 52.101.145.0 52.101.145.2 52.101.149.0 52.101.149.1 52.101.149.2 52.101.149.9 52.101.151.0 52.101.151.5 52.101.194.3 52.101.194.4 52.101.40.2 52.101.40.6 52.101.41.22 52.101.41.26 52.101.41.28 52.101.41.56 52.101.41.6 52.101.42.6 52.101.42.9 52.101.68.10 52.101.68.15 52.101.68.16 52.101.68.21 52.101.68.25 52.101.68.27 52.101.68.3 52.101.68.5 52.101.73.11 52.101.73.21 52.101.73.22 52.101.73.24 52.101.73.26 52.101.73.28 52.101.73.4 52.101.73.8 52.101.8.32 52.101.8.44 52.101.8.51 52.101.89.1 52.101.89.2 52.101.9.0 52.101.9.17 52.101.9.2 52.101.9.20 52.101.9.26 52.101.9.5 52.101.99.0 52.101.99.2 52.183.77.161 52.45.248.84 54.152.162.229 63.250.43.74 64.233.186.26 64.233.186.27 66.29.138.168 66.70.178.74 67.20.113.227 67.231.154.162 67.231.154.163 68.178.229.189 74.125.129.27 75.119.148.105 8.19.118.173 8.19.118.194 8.19.118.197 8.31.233.106 8.31.233.112 8.31.233.66 8.31.233.68 8.31.233.69 87.98.160.167 91.121.53.175 95.217.155.219 # 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-whitelisted mails are *really* whitelisted 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_WHITELIST       on
# shortcircuit USER_IN_DEF_WHITELIST   on
# shortcircuit USER_IN_ALL_SPAM_TO     on
# shortcircuit SUBJECT_IN_WHITELIST    on

#   the opposite; blacklisted mails can also save CPU
#
# shortcircuit USER_IN_BLACKLIST       on
# shortcircuit USER_IN_BLACKLIST_TO    on
# shortcircuit SUBJECT_IN_BLACKLIST    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