jean-paul natola wrote: > I changed the default message in my configure file , so in the event the > message is not SPAM the user has a way to get whitelisted, > > What I'm trying to avoid is the extra 550 in the message- > > this what you will get if you send a message that gets classified as spam > > smtp;550-This message scored 903.4 points.YOUR MESSAGE HAS BEEN FLAGGED AS > SPAM IF550-YOU RECEIVED THIS NOTICE PLEASE SEND AN EMAIL TO [EMAIL PROTECTED] > WITH550 THE WORD REJECTED IN THE SUBJECTLINE. > > here's the data that is actually in my config file; > > # Reject spam messages with score over 10, using an extra condition. deny > message = This message scored $spam_score points.YOUR MESSAGE HAS BEEN > FLAGGED AS SPAM IF YOU RECEIVED THIS NOTICE PLEASE SEND AN EMAIL TO [EMAIL > PROTECTED] WITH THE WORD REJECTED IN THE SUBJECTLINE. > Jean-Paul Natola
Can't be done. Your mail server sends the following message back to the other mail server: 550-This message scored 903.4 points.YOUR MESSAGE HAS BEEN FLAGGED AS SPAM IF 550-YOU RECEIVED THIS NOTICE PLEASE SEND AN EMAIL TO [EMAIL PROTECTED] WITH 550 THE WORD REJECTED IN THE SUBJECTLINE. The 550s are part of the smtp transaction and are required in order to let the connecting mail server know that a rejection is taking place. How the connecting server displays that rejection message in the bounce it generates is entirely down to the connecting server. Mike -- ## List details at http://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
