Subject tag feature - Feature ugrade request

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Tue May 31 16:10:57 IST 2005


For now I will just reverse the order so the Spam ends up at before  
Disarmed, as most people are doing what you want.

On 31 May 2005, at 15:54, Martin Hepworth wrote:

> Jules
> Now that we've got (yet) another tag that maybe present in the Subject
> header is there anyway you could implement an 'order of precidence'  
> for
> these?
>
> I've noticed at least 1 email where we got {Disarmed}{Spam?} which got
> missed by my MUA filters as I check for "starts with {Spam?}" rather
> than "contains {Spam?}". This is so I don't miss file emails from  
> other
> sources that have the {Spam?} tag within the subject.
>
> Ie I'd to have {Spam?} before the {Disarmed} tag. Some people would no
> doubt prefer it the other way around.
>
> I guess you same code could be used for Administrator notices too, ie
> Virus warning maybe more important than blocked filename etc.
>
> I've no idea how difficult this would be to implement but for me this
> would help alot.
>
> (sent again as first one seems to have disappeared into jiscmail's  
> bitbucket ;-)
>
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> Martin Hepworth
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> Solid State Logic
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