Scanned Modify Subject

Julian Field mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Mon Dec 22 16:54:58 GMT 2003


At 16:49 22/12/2003, you wrote:
>Currently I modify the subject of a certain list of domains using scanned
>subject modify and a simple ruleset, works a treat.
>If a mail for one of those domains contains a virus the subject turns into
>"{scannedsubjectmodifytext !} {Virus?} Whatever the original subject text
>was"
>Same kinda thing if it's spam.
>A lot of the time this results in users not noticing the second tag, so I'd
>like it to not have the first tag if the subject is being modified by
>another rule.
>eg "{Virus?} Whatever the original subject text was"

You can move the scannedsubjectmodifytext to the end of the Subject:
instead of having it at the beginning. Works better with "Re:" too as you
don't collect millions of tags at the start of the Subject:.


>uly
>
>
>
> > Please give me a few examples of what you mean.
> >
> > At 16:02 22/12/2003, you wrote:
> > >is it possible to have Scanned Modify Subject = $ruleset unless mail is
> > >virus or spam ?
> > >or that the virus or spam subject modifiers can either preceed or replace
> > >Scanned Subject Text ?
> > >
> > >uly
> >
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