High Scoring Spam Actions change/problem
Julian Field
MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Tue Jul 25 09:32:41 IST 2006
On 25 Jul 2006, at 05:45, Brady Tucker wrote:
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> With 4.50.x and before I used:
> High Scoring Spam Actions = delete,forward spambox at mydomain.com
> and it worked fine.
>
> With 4.53.6 I get this error:
> Jul 24 22:48:19 mymail MailScanner[18496]: Message k6P3m8i9018698
> produced
> illegal High-Scoring Spam Action "deleteforward", so message is being
> delivered
Please change the comma to a space. I had no option but to make this
a bit stricter for this option.
>
> appears to skip multiple arguments and misses the comma altogether
> now....
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> If I swap the order around to :
> High Scoring Spam Actions = forward spambox at mydomain.com,delete
>
> It then attempts to forward mail to spambox at mydomain.comdelete (as
> seen in
> the following error) - not parsing multiple arguments/ignoring the
> comma
> again and appending delete to the e-mail address:
Again, please replace the comma with a space.
>
> Jul 24 21:02:53 mymail sendmail[15404]: k6P22ffK015390:
> to=<spambox at mydomain.comdelete>, delay=00:00:12, xdelay=00:00:00,
> mailer=esmtp, pri=125089, relay=vpassets.comdelete, dsn=5.1.2,
> stat=Host
> unknown (Name server: mydomain.comdelete: host not found)
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> Thank you,
> Brady A. Tucker
> batucker at icnet.net
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