It should default to 5 (low) and 10 (high) if nothing (0) is configured. If you want to configure a new default, configure it on the domain admin account and that should be new default for all other users within that domain.
This is what Andrew sent over a few days ago: https://github.com/akissa/baruwa/blob/master/extras/BaruwaUserSettings.pm#L105 I supposed you could update that values in that script, too. Should be in your MailScanner’s CustomFunctions directory. You should not have to configure this for each user. THEY can configure a custom setting if they’d like. The defaults will work pretty well for most users. I believe MailScanner defaults are 6 and 10, but if you’re using the Baruwa configuration, it will use whatever gets returned by the &BaruwaHighScore and &BaruwaLowScore custom functions. Regards, >JR From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Cesar Peschiera Sent: Monday, January 28, 2013 11:26 PM To: Baruwa users list Subject: [Baruwa] 3 basic queries Hi people Please anybody can help me? Excuse my question so basic but I need to to make it: The scenario: I have newly installed and configurated baruwa ver. 1.1.1 since his rpms into Centos 6.3 x86_64, baruwa, mailscanner and postfix function well. And finally I configurated into GUI baruwa "Authentication Servers" imap, all work ok. When I log in as normal user into "Baruwa GUI" (Baruwa by imap to mail server) and within of tag "setting /accounts / user" I can see in the "Profile Settings" that says: Spam High Score: 0 Low Spam Score: 0 The Questions: The Questions: 1- Must I understand that mailscanner will not review spam if these ususarios send emails?, and I will have to configure for each user the high/low score of spam? 2- If I will have to configure for each user the high/low score of spam, what numbers i must introduce? 3- If I not will have to configure it for each user because it applies a default rule, where is the rule? Best regards Cesar
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