Spam Actions
Julian Field
mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Tue Sep 10 21:35:57 IST 2002
I've just added a bit more to the spam handling code you can now "bounce"
messages in addition to all the other things you can do. This will cause a
(customizable) report message to be sent back to the sender of the message,
with the envelope constructed so that the message will not bounce.
At 17:32 10/09/2002, you wrote:
>Is there a way to reject/bounce instead of deliver/store/delete a message?
>It would be nice if it would make the return address <null> or <> so it
>would not bounce back or go to the admin account either. That way the
>sender would know it had bounced.
>
>Also, is there a way to get mailscanner to run the ordb.org and/or
>bl.spamcop.net test on all the servers that were in the delivery chain? The
>headers would need to be parsed to do this I guess.
>
>Matt
>
>
># Action to take when a message is detected as being spam:
># deliver ==> Deliver it to the recipient
># store ==> Move it to the quarantine
># delete ==> Delete it completely
># or else it can be a filename containing per-user and per-domain spam
># actions.
>#Spam Action = /usr/local/MailScanner/etc/spam.actions.conf
>Spam Action = deliver
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Julian Field Teaching Systems Manager
jkf at ecs.soton.ac.uk Dept. of Electronics & Computer Science
Tel. 023 8059 2817 University of Southampton
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