If a message has the folloging country-chain:
X-Country-Chain: THAILAND-UNITED STATES-destination
And I have a filter file containing only the entry
COUNTRY 1 CONTAINSus
why does this trigger the filter?
As I know COUNTRY should be triggered only if the first country matches.
Thanks Bill. I checked the archives and found one from Nov.28,2003 ... just
got it setup.
thanks again,
Larry Craddock
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From: Bill Landry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 12:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Spamdomains test
If a message has the folloging country-chain:
X-Country-Chain: THAILAND-UNITED STATES-destination
And I have a filter file containing only the entry
COUNTRY 1 CONTAINSus
why does this trigger the filter?
Because that's how it is designed to work. The country that the E-mail
came
That's backwards -- COUNTRY will look at the last country in
the list (the one that connected to your mailserver), not the
first one.
Would it be possible to have an entry looking only for the country the
message has started his way?
Markus
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That's backwards -- COUNTRY will look at the last country in
the list (the one that connected to your mailserver), not the
first one.
Would it be possible to have an entry looking only for the country the
message has started his way?
No -- I believe the only way to do that would be using
Slightly off this topic but if I have the all_list.dat file in my
declude directory but I do not any COUNTRY/COUNTRIES filters then
X-Country-Chain: Somewhere-Otherwhere-destination
Will show up in the headers but no points will be added to the score of
the e-mail. Right?
Goran
Slightly off this topic but if I have the all_list.dat file in my
declude directory but I do not any COUNTRY/COUNTRIES filters then
X-Country-Chain: Somewhere-Otherwhere-destination
Will show up in the headers but no points will be added to the score of
the e-mail. Right?
That is correct.
Great thank you
Goran Jovanovic
The LAN Shoppe
2345 Yonge Street, Suite 302
Toronto, Ontario M4P 2E5
Phone: (416) 440-1167 x-2113
Cell: (416) 931-0688
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Is it possible to run the DNS RBL tests in a file other than the global
config file?
For example have them all in separate filter file that I can abort with
TESTFAILED END CONTAINS
Rick Davidson
National Systems Manager
North American Title Group
440-953-9346 - Office
440-953-0925 - Fax
R. Scott Perry wrote:
Would it be possible to have an entry looking only for the country the
message has started his way?
No -- I believe the only way to do that would be using COUNTRIES
(which would detect the country if it was anywhere in the country chain).
How about using a STARTSWITH
You could have them assigned with a 0 weight in the global.cfg.
You can then use your filters to assign weights as described below.
Scott Fisher
Director of IT
Farm Progress Companies
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/28/04 10:05AM
Is it possible to run the DNS RBL tests in a file other than the global
Unless this already exists and I haven't seen it... :)
The possibility to filter on SUBJECT where the mailbox/account
appears. We use accounts that are first initial/last name, and any
mail that has that combination in the subject is virtually always
SPAM. So, since I'm jcochran, subjects
I run my logs at high, and they are full of filter skipped with a current weight, set
max weight, set min weight lines. I could run at a lower level, but I do like most of
the data available in the high level logs.
My idea is to have a filter command line that can be added to filters to control
The possibility to filter on SUBJECT where the mailbox/account
appears. We use accounts that are first initial/last name, and any
mail that has that combination in the subject is virtually always
SPAM. So, since I'm jcochran, subjects like these would get filtered
on:
This is something that we
o the simplicity of it all :-)
Rick Davidson
National Systems Manager
North American Title Group
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From: Scott Fisher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 11:21 AM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] DNS tests in separate file?
You could
This question has probably already been posted before. Is there a list
anywhere that lists all the new tests in the beta versions that aren't
listed in the manual of the release? For example DOW and SPF. Is there any
easier way to find the documentation for these test other than looking
through
This question has probably already been posted before. Is there a list
anywhere that lists all the new tests in the beta versions that aren't
listed in the manual of the release? For example DOW and SPF. Is there any
easier way to find the documentation for these test other than looking
through
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