X-???-MailScanner-SpamCheck: header empty when forwarding with
rules
Dave Jones
davejones70 at gmail.com
Fri Oct 1 16:30:12 IST 2010
I tried just doing plain "Archive Mail" rule and I am seeing the same
results. I am getting the blank SpamCheck: header still. The only subject
modifications that are happening is the {Disarmed} tag so it appears that
these are getting forwarded/archived before the SA check.
Do I have something wrong with my rules file? I have removed the original
rules below so I only have this single archive rule in place now.
Archive Mail = %rules-dir%/archive.rules
FromOrTo: mailbox at mydomain.com maibox at archive.mydomain.com
FromOrTo: default no
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 8:45 AM, Dave Jones <davejones70 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Update: The problem seems to occur mainly when I have the forward in the
> nonspam.actions.rules file. I get all email to the forwarded address
> including High Spam that should be deleted.
>
> MailScanner Version Number = 4.79.11
>
> On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 8:35 AM, Dave Jones <davejones70 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Detailed Spam Report = yes
>> Include Scores In SpamAssassin Report = yes
>> Always Include SpamAssassin Report = yes
>>
>> I am trying to send nonspam and spam to alternate mailboxes for copying
>> email using rules with the forward action. When a forward comes from the
>> Spam Actions rule, I get the subject tagged with spam like I expect and I
>> get a full SpamCheck: header like below. However, when I put an email
>> address in both Spam Actions and Non Spam Actions rule, I appear to get all
>> email forwarded to my copy mailbox without and subject changes and the
>> SpamCheck: is empty. The original recipient doesn't get the email when it's
>> obviously High Spam based on the subject so the problem seems to only be
>> with the forwarded address.
>>
>> Spam Actions = %rules-dir%/spam.actions.rules
>> High Scoring Spam Actions = delete
>> Non Spam Actions = %rules-dir%/nonspam.actions.rules
>>
>> X-???-MailScanner-SpamCheck: spam, SpamAssassin (not cached, score=8.939,
>> required 6, DCC_CHECK 1.10, HTML_MESSAGE 0.50, INVALID_DATE 1.10,
>> KAM_MX4 2.00, MIME_HTML_MOSTLY 0.43, MIME_QP_LONG_LINE 0.00,
>> MPART_ALT_DIFF 0.79, SPF_PASS -0.20, T_DOS_OUTLOOK_TO_MX_IMAGE 0.01,
>> URIBL_DBL_SPAM 1.70, URIBL_RHS_DOB 1.51)
>>
>> %rules-dir%/nonspam.actions.rules
>> ==========================
>> FromOrTo: mailbox at mydomain.com deliver forward
>> mailbox at archive.mydomain.com
>> FromOrTo: default deliver
>>
>> %rules-dir%/spam.actions.rules
>> =======================
>> FromOrTo: mailbox at mydomain.com deliver striphtml forward
>> mailbox at archive.mydomain.com
>> FromOrTo: default deliver striphtml
>>
>> An interesting point to note is that when I put my archive address in as
>> the default, everything appears to work properly and I receive the
>> SpamCheck: header and the subjects are modified.
>>
>> I realize I could use the Archive feature but I wasn't sure if this
>> feature followed the Actions rules. I don't want to copy High Scoring Spam.
>> Does the Archive feature forward all email?
>>
>> Dave
>>
>
>
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