Bill Landry wrote:
Actually, some IMail spam tests run before being passed to Declude and
some after. The JunkMail archives will contain the gory details.
Bill
correct William - but the headers are after. I already tried to do this
awhile ago without success.. Key here is though - awhile ago - maybe the
order has been reshuffled in these later revs.
Best,
-Nick
Spaminator wrote:
Hi all,
I have a need to use Declude to filter mail to a user's spambox
based on X-IMAIL-SPAM in the headers (we're still using an imail
filter that we don't want to give up).
I created a custom filter file with the following:
HEADERS 10 CONTAINS X-IMAIL-SPAM
(separated by tabs)
And created the corresponding rules in the declude config files:
BANHEADER filter D:\IMail\Declude\CustomFilters\Headers.txt x 5 0
BANHEADER WARN
The idea is that the imail rules run, add the X-IMAIL-SPAM header,
then declude runs and matches this test against the imail-modified
headers. I have the Weight10 test set to send to the user's spambox.
The problem is, it doesn't seem to work. With declude logging set
to debug, I see the test being called, but the test is always NOT
triggered. Processing order problem?
Any tips would be greatly appreciated (new Declude user). ---
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