>I was wondering if it was possible perform multiple actions for a
>specific test. For example, if a message fails the Spamheaders test,
>have it put a warning in the header AND put it in the hold directory.
Although Declude JunkMail doesn't have support for multiple actions, there
is a way around this. You can set up two tests that are identical (except
with different names).
For example, where you now have:
SPAMCOP ip4r...
in your global.cfg file, you can add another entry that is identical except
with a different name, so you would have:
SPAMCOP ip4r...
SPAMCOP2 ip4r...
Then, in your $default$.JunkMail file, you could have:
SPAMCOP WARN
SPAMCOP HOLD
Then, both actions will be used.
>Also, I guess another option I would like to have would be for it to
>e-mail me that a message was placed in the spool hold area and message
>specifics, like who it was from, to, subject, failed test, etc.. That
>would save me having to go check the directory to see if messages were
>there.
That might be good if there are a few spams held each day, but would be a
nightmare if you receive a lot of spam.
Instead, we are planning to add an action that will let you redirect spam
to another mailbox. That should make spam handling a lot easier.
-Scott
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