Thanks Roger & Scott. I'll try both tips.

John Olden - Systems Administrator
Champaign Park District


----- Original Message -----
From: "Roger Heath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Champaign Park District" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 9:56 AM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Chaining Actions


> Reply to: Champaign Park District
>       Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Chaining Actions on Thursday 9:37:27 AM
>
> We have added the following lines to our Global cfg which really
> provides even more useful headers than Imail does:
>
> XINHEADER       X-Note: QueInControl: %QUEUENAME% (%NRECIPS%)
> XINHEADER       X-Note: RDNS Real Origin: %REVDNS%[%REMOTEIP%]
> XINHEADER       X-Note: SMTP Real From: %MAILFROM%
> XINHEADER       X-Note: SMTP Real To: %ALLRECIPS%
>
> XOUTHEADER      X-Note: QueOutControl: %QUEUENAME% (%NRECIPS%)
>
> Also, this way we do not have to open the second file in the
> Spool/Spam to see who and where the message came from. Even our users
> can get the 'real' scoop on these things now... We can also better
> identify spam servers for kill.lst or rules.ima using this info.
>
> --
> Roger Heath
>
> ----- Copy of Original Message(s): -----
>
> C> I was wondering if it was possible perform multiple actions for a
> C> specific test. For example, if a message fails the Spamheaders
test,
> C> have it put a warning in the header AND put it in the hold
directory.
> C> This would save me from having to open the message, read it to see
if it
> C> sounds legit, and then go check the log file to see what test it
failed.
>
> C> Also, I guess another option I would like to have would be for it
to
> C> e-mail me that a message was placed in the spool hold area and
message
> C> specifics, like who it was from, to, subject, failed test, etc..
That
> C> would save me having to go check the directory to see if messages
were
> C> there.


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