Spam Actions config

Ronnie Regev ronnie at daslweb.com
Mon May 3 19:13:43 IST 2004


I think setting this up properly would allow for such a great amount of
flexibility in terms of the service offered to clients as well.
Would the format you listed be correct?

-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Neuman [mailto:alex at nkpanama.com]
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 2:03 PM
To: ronnie at daslweb.com
Subject: RE: Spam Actions config

This would be interesting for me because our local ISP's have a limited
number of IP ranges, so I could, in theory,

From:           some.ip.address.block/24        forward abuse at isp1.com
From:           some.other.ipaddress.block/24   forward
abuse at someotherisp.com

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Of Ronnie Regev
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 12:38 PM
To: MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: Spam Actions config


Hi,
I have noticed that Spam Actions setting can also be the filename of a
ruleset. What would the structure of the filename be if I wanted to
accomplish the following:

Example1.com bounce
Example2.com deliver store
Example3.com forward joe at example.com

I.e.: different actions for different domains.
I am running mailscanner-4.29.7-1.

Thanks.

Ronnie Regev
System Administrator
Microsoft Certified Professional MCP
Daslweb Inc.
ronnie at daslweb.com

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