iPaq
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iPaq commented,
Hi Sloane, Thanks for your reply. I can understand the drive to stick to RFC - I just missed my beautiful content analysis headers that make tweaking spam scores super easy by seeing which ones fir...
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iPaq commented,
Yeah. That's the one I've linked and self solved the missing pieces of.
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iPaq commented,
Looks like around September 25th 2025 a client's cPanel server started seeing X-Ham-Report/X-Spam-Report headers which were a true single line of 5000-7000 characters. It seems to have been on the ...
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iPaq commented,
[Anyone else in this situation scroll down to the [Solution] section of this comment] Ok. Ugh. What a nightmare. I figured out how to get the useful spamassassin rule-hit headers back. It turns out...
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iPaq created a post,
Latest cPanel doesn't show the helpful "Content analysis details" section in the X-Spam-Report or X-Ham-Report anymore. Can't see what rule names were hit so I can adjust scores accordingly (truncation issue) (exim) (headerwrap) (headerwrap_130:)
Edit: See big answer comment below. The use of Exim's ${headerwrap in cPanel's default_spam_scam template was truncating the header preventing it from showing me these critical rule hits. As per ti...
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iPaq commented,
That script ran and had nothing worth noting. It threw some WARNs however each checks out without concern. It's also worth noting despite `root`'s already scrambled root password it disallows root ...
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iPaq commented,
This most recent attack which has happened during my watch doesn't appear to be an SSH-based attack. I've been investigating this most of the day and there was something which caught my eye. `/etc/...
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iPaq created a post,
New user accounts appearing overnight in some form of compromise or cPanel exploit
Hi all, Thought I would make a post here regarding this. Put short, I've inherited a customer environment who despite using a stock cPanel experience with ALL features which don't pertain to email ...