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<p>You can add a header to "Spam Actions" in your MailScanner such
as X-Spam-Status. If you match against that header you can route
all email to a designated spam folder, which is a common technique
for mail servers and usually an available setting.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/15/20 4:36 PM, Donato Pisani
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Hello everyone,
I hope you are fine.
I am having some problems with mailscanner inside a server with cPanel.
Mailscanner adds the message "{Spam?}" to the subject of the message and leaves it in inbox, I know that with a filter in each account generated by cPanel I can make it send to another folder if the subject contains that phrase, but it becomes unsustainable when there are too many accounts on the server.
Is there a way to filter globally for existing and new domains?
Thank you a lot for your time and help!
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