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Steve Freegard wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Garith Dugmore wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi All,
Is there a way to clear all spam related headers (specifically
"X-Spam-Level") if an email is whitelisted?
I'm running MailScanner 4.66.5 and mailwatch with sql whitelists. Also
have the following set (if it helps):
Is Definitely Not Spam = &SQLWhitelist
Always Include SpamAssassin Report = yes
Multiple Headers = replace
The problem I have currently is the email is whitelisted but
"X-Spam-Level" is left intact (from another spam assassin enabled remote
mail server) which makes my server side filter (sieve) think its spam
and not a normal mail.
I've read Steve Freegard's email "Re: mailscanner whitelist
(SQLWhitelist)" on the "05/05/2009 17:30" about the "Always Include
SpamAssassin Report" setting but not sure this will solve my problem as
I still want spam reports and also I don't know if this would actually
clear the previous added "X-Spam-Level". Before I start making changes
on a live system I thought I'd ask :)
Any pointers?
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See the 'Remove These Headers' option in MailScanner.conf.
Regards,
Steve.
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Hi Steve,<br>
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Thanks for your reply.<br>
Does that setting remove those headers before it starts its normal spam
scan? If it removes X-Spam-Level completely this will break my server
side (sieve) filters.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
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