Mail with {Spam?} in Subject Being Delivered?
Julian Field
MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Fri Aug 12 19:16:33 IST 2005
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Daniel Straka wrote:
>Quoting Julian Field <MailScanner at ECS.SOTON.AC.UK>:
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>>Daniel Straka wrote:
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>>>Ever since I added spamcop.net and SORBS-SPAM to my
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>>MailScanner.conf:
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>>>"Spam List = ORDB-RBL SBL+XBL spamcop.net SORBS-SPAM"
>>>Mail marked with {Spam?} in the subject line by MS is being
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>>delivered. I
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>>>would like it deleted as it was before I made the Spam List change.
>>>Where do I need modify MailScanner.conf to make this happen?
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>>Spam Actions = delete
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>>Or else if you don't want to do that, then set
>>Spam Lists To Reach High Score = 1
>>High Scoring Spam Actions = delete
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>Oddly enough the "Spam Actions = delete" has been set since I installed
>MS. For some reason it's no longer being honored.
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But what about "Spam Lists To Reach High Score"? If your mail is hitting
on 3 or more "Spam Lists" then it will be using the "High Scoring Spam
Actions" and not the "Spam Actions".
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