Over the years, sendmail+MD+spamassassin+clamav has worked well for us. However, lately we're starting to notice more and more legitimate e-mail getting a rather high score and consequently bounced due to that. I'm not sure how to go about rectifying that problem, but in the mean time, how can I redirect a message to a different mailbox instead of the intended recipient when it gets a score high enough to make it bounce? What I'd like to do is insert a header string that specifies who the intended recipient or recipients are, and then send the message through to a different box all together. Can I do that within MD?

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