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 CONTAINSX-IMAIL-SPAM
(separated by tabs)
I do not think this will work. The imail headers are added after declude
sees the email
-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).
- Original Message -
From: NIck Hayer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I do not think this will work. The imail headers are added after declude
sees the email
Actually, some IMail spam tests run before being passed to Declude and some
after. The JunkMail archives will contain the gory details.
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
- Original Message -
From: NIck Hayer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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
Bill, thanks-- this helps a lot.
The imail statistics test was one I wanted to capture with declude, but mostly
I'm looking for the phrase and URL tests (which we've spent years tweaking
extensively). So, this is good news (although I still can't get it working--
maybe imail writes headers
- Original Message -
From: Spaminator [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bill, thanks-- this helps a lot.
The imail statistics test was one I wanted to capture with declude,
but mostly I'm looking for the phrase and URL tests (which we've
spent years tweaking extensively). So, this is good news
Bill, another excellent suggestion-- thanks!
I enabled a HOLD action and took a look at the headers, and sure enough-- no
imail headers.
Strangely, my rule did catch one. It was an imail phrase test that got caught
by Declude, but strangely the other 4000 messages filtered by the phrase