putting the spam score in the header
Kevin Spicer
kevins at BMRB.CO.UK
Thu Apr 10 21:05:08 IST 2003
If you just want something quick and brutal for testing purposes (and
you're running Outlook, which it looks like you might be...) you can
set...
Spam Header = X-Message-Flag
This flags the message, and will show the entire spam report yellow
information section at the top of the email when you open it.
I wouldn't use this in production though as a) so many flagged messages
can be annoying b) People might have legitimate reasons for flagging
mail.
The best way to actually filter mail into different folders according to
the spam score is to filter on the value of the X-MailScanner-SpamScore
header.
On Thu, 2003-04-10 at 19:39, Harnish, Joe wrote:
I was wondering if there is a quick way in the MailScanner.conf file
that I could have the Spam Subject look like this {Spam?} ##. Where ##
would be the score. I have set this up for a test group and I need an
easy way to let them know what the score was.
Thanks
Joe
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