On 05/15/2014 03:47 AM, Boyandin Konstantin wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I receive quite a lot of email from another mailbox. Recently the
> phishing spam (typically with an attachment containing dangerous
> content in .zip form) is being marked as "Innocent" by Dspam and thus
> requires much manual work to remove.
> 
> is it possible to force Dspam to treat forwarded message (i.e., with
> 'To:'/'Cc:' addresses not containing email address of my email box)
> regularly and analyze its content as required?
> 
> The original recipient mailbox (from which the messages are
> forwarded) is whitelisted (messages from it are not considered
> spam).
> 
> I would appreciate pieces of advice.
> 

It depends on how your mail system is setup, but preferable you'd have
the MTA passing the envelope sender (after alias expansion etc) to
dspam. In that way, DSPAM doesn't care about the message headers.

Tom

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