High Scoring Spam Rules Issue

Mikael Syska mikael at syska.dk
Tue Jul 6 21:42:51 IST 2010


Woops ... wrong link ...

Heres the one for sendmail :-)

http://wiki.mailscanner.info/doku.php?id=documentation:configuration:mta:sendmail:how_to:split_mails_per_recipient

This should result in mails not being delivered to the other addresses
if rules are applied.

mvh

On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 10:39 PM, Mikael Syska <mikael at syska.dk> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> http://wiki.mailscanner.info/doku.php?id=documentation:configuration:mta:postfix:how_to:split_mails_per_recipient
>
> mvh
> Mikael Syska
>
> On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 10:22 PM, Rob Poe <rob at poeweb.com> wrote:
>>  I have a user who insists on getting all email (even spam).  He's finally
>> relented on letting me at least TAG them as {spam}, but here's an issue I'm
>> having.
>>
>> I made a rule file for high scoring spam actions.
>>
>> In the rule file, I put
>>
>> To: user1 at domain.com deliver
>> FromOrTo: default store
>>
>> That works swimmingly.  Here's the problem.  Say the spam is addressed to
>> user1 at domain.com, but also addressed to user2 at domain.com.  They BOTH get it
>> delivered with the {spam} tag.  If just user2 at domain.com gets the email,
>> then it gets stored.
>>
>> Any thoughts on how to deal with this?
>>
>> MTA: Sendmail (most up to date that yum update gives) on Centos 4.7
>>
>>
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