MailScanner marks everything as spam

Hugo van der Kooij hvdkooij at vanderkooij.org
Thu Mar 27 17:28:51 GMT 2008


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Gregory Wong wrote:
| What do you recommend for blacklist lookups? And how much blacklists
does an email have to be on in order for it to be considered spam? I ran
into this problem with my mail scanner today.

Please consult your config file.

# If a message appears in at least this number of "Spam Lists" (as defined
# above), then the message will be treated as spam and so the "Spam
# Actions" will happen, unless the message reaches the levels for "High
# Scoring Spam". By default this is set to 1 to mimic the previous
# behaviour, which means that appearing in any "Spam Lists" will cause
# the message to be treated as spam.
# This can also be the filename of a ruleset.
Spam Lists To Be Spam = 2

Hugo.

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	A: Yes.
	>Q: Are you sure?
	>>A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
	>>>Q: Why is top posting frowned upon?

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