Michael Welch wrote:
>
>>^subject:.*is out of office.*
>
>I just added this rule as a "Reject" since we have had a few of these come to 
>the list lately.
>^subject:.*out of office.*
>
>Would folks be willing to share the rules they have developed that would apply 
>to general business lists? We have not had any problems with spam, as our list 
>is very tight. This would be for accidental or automated sendings.
>
>Also, what does the sender receive upon rejection? I am hesitant to test lest 
>something accidentally gets through. 


That's what test lists are for ;)

The post is send back to the poster attached to a message with the
original subject which says "Message rejected by filter rule match".


>Is the list owner notified of these spam filter rejections?


No


>Are the spam rules applied after testing for list membership?


No. in the default pipeline, header_filter_rules are the first thing
done, even before checking for an Approved: header.

OTOH, bounce_matching_headers are not checked until after membership
checks.

-- 
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>        The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan

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