Ruben,
One thing you can do is create a from filter that looks for the null
sender and than do a copyfile action on it if it did not match the
backscatter filter. This way you will be able to see which messages did
not get filtered to improve the back scatter filter for your system.
Darrell
Mon Mariola - Rubén wrote:
Using DLAnalizer I could see that, the filter backscatter, detects
only 66% of messages incorrect. Of the remaining 33%, 10% are good
messages, especially automatic responses of Outlook.
Can anyone explain how I can improve the filter backscatter?
The biggest problem is that I can not see the messages are not
filtered, since that no longer exist in my server, to analyze the
content. Some clients continue receiving hundreds of messages daily.
Can I make some other process to avoid these messages?
I use SmarterMail 4.x
A greeting.
Ruben Marti.
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