NAME
MIMEHeader - perform regexp tests against MIME headers
SYNOPSIS
loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::MIMEHeader
mimeheader NAME_OF_RULE Content-Id =~ /foo/
DESCRIPTION
This plugin allows regexp rules to be written against MIME headers in the message.
RULE DEFINITIONS AND PRIVILEGED SETTINGS
- mimeheader NAME_OF_RULE Header-Name =~ /pattern/modifiers
-
Specify a rule.
NAME_OF_RULE
is the name of the rule to be used,Header-Name
is the name of the MIME header to check, and/pattern/modifiers
is the Perl regular expression to match against this.Note that in a message of multiple parts, each header will be checked against the pattern separately. In other words, if multiple parts have a 'Content-Type' header, each header's value will be tested individually as a separate string.
Header names are considered case-insensitive.
The header values are normally cleaned up a little; for example, whitespace around the newline character in "folded" headers will be replaced with a single space. Append
:raw
to the header name to retrieve the raw, undecoded value, including pristine whitespace, instead. - tflags NAME_OF_RULE range=x-y
-
Match only from specific MIME parts, indexed in the order they are parsed. Part 1 = main message headers. Part 2 = next part etc.
range=1 (match only main headers, not any subparts) range=2- (match any subparts, but not the main headers) range=-3 (match only first three parts, including main headers) range=2-3 (match only first two subparts)
- tflags NAME_OF_RULE concat
-
Concatenate all headers from all mime parts (possible range applied) into a single string for matching. This allows matching headers across multiple parts with single regex. Normally pattern is tested individually for different mime parts.