Re: [SPAM] Help:how to filter P bits and schedule??

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On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 13:07:36 +0800, "swcims" <swcims@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi,All
> 	I'd like to implement the function of "recognize and schedule traffic that makes use of the P bit as defined in IEEE 802.1P" by iproute2/tc in mips linux device.I think I should use iptables or u32 filter to recognize P bits of traffic and then put them into different queues(classes).But how to do this filter function by iptables or u32?
> 	Any suggestion is highly appreciated!Thanks.

Im going OT here..
You should really do something about your mails. Im running Spamassassin
with more or less default settings, and youre hitting it pretty hard,
for a "normal" mail. Heres the spamassassin report:

X-Spam-Status: Yes, hits=6.4 required=4.0 tests=BODY_8BITS,
DNS_FROM_RFCI_DSN, MIME_BASE64_TEXT,MIME_CHARSET_FARAWAY autolearn=no
X-Spam-Report:  *  1.5 BODY_8BITS BODY: Body includes 8 consecutive 8-bit characters
1.1 MIME_BASE64_TEXT RAW: Message text disguised using base64 encoding *
1.4 DNS_FROM_RFCI_DSN RBL: From: sender listed in dsn.rfc-ignorant.org *
2.5 MIME_CHARSET_FARAWAY MIME character set indicates foreign language

Most of these seems to be because you are from another country, which is
fine, but theres a lot of stuff you could avoid with very little effort.

You can get more info here: http://www.spamassassin.org/tests.html

Not a rant, rather a friendly note, since im probably not the only one
running spamassassin, and theres a lot of people who just dumps mail
flagged as spam.

-- 
Patrick Petersen <lartc@xxxxxxxxxx>

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