Spam Actions
Julian Field
MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Tue Aug 23 20:33:26 IST 2005
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Venkata Achanta wrote:
>Hello List,
>
> I currently have a MailScanner box which is a MX host (which delivers to
>exchange) for 3 domains say abc.com def.com ghi.com and my spam actions are
>set to "forward spam at abc.com".
>
>Currently all the spam for the three domains is hitting a single
>mailbox.Now I want these spam e-mails to be routed to 3 different mailboxes
>on the exchange based on the source/destination domain.
>
>The mailscanner manual says this can be file name of a rule set.
>
>I wanted to check if this is the correct way to do it.
>
>In MailScanner.conf
>
>spam actions = %rules-dir%/spamactions.rules
>
>spamactions.rules file will contain the following
>
>FromOrTo: *@abc.com forward spam at abc.com
>FromOrTo: *@def.com forward spam at def.com
>FromOrTo: *@ghi.com forward spam at ghi.com
>
>Is this the way to do it ?
>
>
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