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Remco Barendse
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Tue Oct 7 08:10:54 IST 2003
Sorry to repeat the message, isn't anybody using MCP yet?
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, Remco Barendse wrote:
> I am currently trying to use the MCP feature of MailScanner. I have
> upgraded to SpamAssassin 2.6 and am using the latest version of MS.
> The maillog mentions that it is starting MCP checks but then nothing is
> happening.
>
> I want to use MCP to filter out Delivery Status Reports (read receipt, not
> read, etc.)
>
> Attached is the rules file I created, below is what I have in my
> MailScanner.conf. Maybe I have just made a complete mess of the rules
> files as there seems to be no message whatsoever in the maillog that
> anything failed!
>
> Also am I correct that there is no way to suppress the sender MCP report?
> I want to suppress these messages originating from our own organization,
> and don't want any reports returned.
>
>
> %mcp-dir% = /etc/MailScanner/mcp
>
> MCP Checks = yes
>
> MCP Required SpamAssassin Score = 1
> MCP High SpamAssassin Score = 99
> MCP Error Score = 1
>
> MCP Header = X-MailScanner-MCPCheck:
> Non MCP Actions = deliver
> MCP Actions = deliver
> High Scoring MCP Actions = delete forward root at linuxgw.ecem.com
>
> Is Definitely MCP = no
> Is Definitely Not MCP = no
> Definite MCP Is High Scoring = no
> Always Include MCP Report = no
> Detailed MCP Report = yes
> Include Scores In MCP Report = yes
> Log MCP = yes
>
> MCP Max SpamAssassin Timeouts = 20
> MCP Max SpamAssassin Size = 100000
> MCP SpamAssassin Timeout = 10
>
> MCP SpamAssassin Prefs File = %mcp-dir%/mcp.spam.assassin.prefs.conf
> MCP SpamAssassin User State Dir =
> MCP SpamAssassin Local Rules Dir = %mcp-dir%
> MCP SpamAssassin Default Rules Dir = %mcp-dir%
> MCP SpamAssassin Install Prefix = %mcp-dir%
> Sender MCP Report = %report-dir%/en/sender.mcp.report.txt
>
>
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