Matching on Subject: line

Julian Field mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Wed Sep 8 19:39:59 IST 2004


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That's what MCP is designed to do. Read
www.sng.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailscanner/install/mcp/
and it should tell you a bit of what to do.

MCP is a special copy of SpamAssassin designed specifically for keyword
spotting and the like. You can easily configure the MCP Actions to block
the message.

At 19:13 08/09/2004, you wrote:
>I'm getting a request from my management to be able to reject outbound
>mail sent through MailScanner matching a certain string the in the
>Subject: field.  Ideally they'd like to bounce the message with a notice
>( like "You aren't allowed to send that outside the company").
>
>I'm not sure exactly where to start - could add it as a SpamAssassin rule
>and have the message treated as _outbound_ spam (bad) or somehow get the
>Mailscanner AV/content scanner to do the work as though the message was
>infected with something.
>
>Any hints?
>
>
>--
>#!/jameel/akari
>sleep 4800;
>make clean && make breakfast
>
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