No there is not. If you want to blacklist I would suggest using your mail
server functionality to do this as the earlier you can stop a message the
better. Secondly if you really want Declude to do this you can see the
section Your own sender blacklists in the online manual
Instead of blacklisting, why not just create a TO/SUBJECT filter that adds a
large weight. That would serve the same purpose as blacklisting.
Darin.
- Original Message -
From: David Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: declude.junkmail@declude.com
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 9:02 AM
Not sure if this is what you are asking - you could do something like
this for a particular recip subject pairing:
ALLRECIPS END NOTCONTAINS x
SUBJECT END NOTCONTAINS xx
REVDNS delete weight CONTAINS .
-Nick
David Barker wrote:
No there is not. If you want to blacklist I would
I don't see where you can do [TO] in the filters.. I will probably just
filter by this header: X-Originating-IP: [98.130.1.155] , and add negative
weight., I also have to remove whitelist from my gateway mail scanner, and
create a rule, as IPBYPASS doesn't support Subnets.
I must of forgot
There are no TO, CC, or BCC variables available, so you have to use
ALLRECIPS for that.
In your filter example, x is a placeholder, y is the weight to add if the
test triggers/matches, and z is the weight to add if the test does not
trigger/match. In most cases, z is set to zero. Also note