/etc/mail/sa-mimedefang.cf is in mimedefang 2.75-1.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o644.
The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.
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#
# Format:
#
# required_hits n
# (how many hits are required to tag a mail as spam.)
#
# score SYMBOLIC_TEST_NAME n
# (if this is omitted, 1 is used as a default score.
# Set the score to 0 to ignore the test.)
#
# # starts a comment, whitespace is not significant.
#
# NOTE! In conjunction with MIMEDefang, SpamAssassin can *NOT* make any
# changes to the message header or body. Any SpamAssassin settings that
# relate to changing the message will have *NO EFFECT* when used from
# MIMEDefang. Instead, use the various MIMEDefang Perl functions if you
# need to alter the message.
###########################################################################
###########################################################################
# First of all, the generally useful stuff; thresholds and the whitelist
# of addresses which, for some reason or another, often trigger false
# positives.
required_hits 5
# Whitelist and blacklist addresses are *not* patterns; they're just normal
# strings. one exception is that "*@isp.com" is allowed. They should be in
# lower-case. You can either add multiple addrs on one line,
# whitespace-separated, or you can use multiple lines.
#
# whitelist_from friend@example.com
# Add your blacklist entries in the same format...
#
# blacklist_from enemy@example.net
# Mail using languages used in these country codes will not be marked
# as being possibly spam in a foreign language.
#
ok_locales en
# By default, the subject lines of suspected spam will be tagged.
# This can be disabled here.
#
rewrite_subject 0
# By default, spamassassin will include its report in the body
# of suspected spam. Enabling this causes the report to go in the
# headers instead. Using 'use_terse_report' for this is recommended.
#
# report_header 1
# By default, SpamAssassin uses a fairly long report format.
# Enabling this uses a shorter format which includes all the
# information in the normal one, but without the superfluous
# explanations.
#
# use_terse_report 0
# By default, spamassassin will change the Content-type: header of
# suspected spam to "text/plain". This is a safety feature. If you
# prefer to leave the Content-type header alone, set this to 0.
#
# defang_mime 0
# By default, SpamAssassin will run RBL checks. If your ISP already
# does this, set this to 1.
skip_rbl_checks 1
###########################################################################
# Add your own customised scores for some tests below. The default scores are
# read from the installed "spamassassin.cf" file, but you can override them
# here. To see the list of tests and their default scores, go to
# http://spamassassin.taint.org/tests.html .
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