Is it possible to quarantine all mail messages while delivering none spam ?

BB brent.bolin at gmail.com
Tue Mar 20 13:24:51 CET 2007


You are right.  This does work.  It gets quarantined and delivered :)

Might put an end to the use of webmin for reading.  And the end to using
MailScanners option for archiving.

tku

On 3/19/07, Mikael Syska <mikael at syska.dk> wrote:
>
> Hey,
>
> # This is just like the "Spam Actions" option above, except that it
> applies
> # to messages that are *NOT* spam.
> #    deliver                 - deliver the message as normal
> #    delete                  - delete the message
> #    store                   - store the message in the quarantine
> #    forward user at domain.com - forward a copy of the message to
> user at domain.com
> #    striphtml               - convert all in-line HTML content to plain
> text
> #    header "name: value"    - Add the header
> #                                name: value
> #                              to the message. name must not contain any
> spaces.
> #
> # The default value I have set here enables Thunderbird 1.5 to
> automatically
> # handle spam when set to trust the "SpamAssassin" headers.
> #
> # This can also be the filename of a ruleset, in which case the filename
> # must end in ".rule" or ".rules".
> Non Spam Actions = deliver header "X-Spam-Status: No"
>
> so I guess its possible .... and the like wise rules with high score
> spam and normal score spam ....
>
> best regards
> Mikael Syska
>
> BB wrote:
> > I have a setup with a company that archives all mail.  Currently using
> > webmin to read all users mail.from archives.  Split into daily
> > archives(cron scripts).
> >
> > While perl (webmin) is wonderful it is resource intensive.
> >
> > Is there a way to do this via mailwatch ?  SQL reference message ID.
> >
> > Please... don't want to here about the politically  correct blah.
> > Most companies in the business of making money do this to protect them
> > selfs from IP theft.
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
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