Is there any manual settings that can be done inside simscan?
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Erik Espinoza wrote:
> Mattias,
>
> This is a simscan 1.2 thing. If you're using all the latest packages,
> spam with 12+ settings would work just fine.
>
> This is why I've not been working on mailfilter. I just plain don't
> have the time to develop this feature right now.
>
> Sorry. . .
>
> Erik
>
> On 10/8/06, Mattias Segerdahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Erik,
>>
>> Did this change in the 3.1.6 update, meaning that mailfilter is
active
>> again? Because in the versions before that, even spam with 12+ didn't
>> get rejected.
>>
>> mattias
>>
>> Erik Espinoza wrote:
>> >> I find my qmailtoaster running well on my CentOS, Every spam are
>> >> re-marked
>> >> with ****SPAM****, and send a notification mail to senders and
>> postmaster
>> >> about the spam e-mails they sent.
>> >
>> > That's odd. It shouldn't do that. It should send the mail to the
>> > reciever with the subject ***SPAM***. The only way it could do
this is
>> > if you are running qmail-scanner
>> > (http://toribio.apollinare.org/qmail-scanner/), which is an
>> > unsupported QmailToaster configuration.
>> >
>> > If you are using this, you'll probably have better luck e-mailing
>> > their mailing list for config details.
>> >
>> >> But could we set the these spam mail to be automatically deleted,
>> and let
>> >> only postmaster received the notification? rather than the current
>> >> policies.
>> >
>> > Currently mail with a score of 5 - 11.9 gets the subject
rewritten to
>> > ***SPAM*** and sent to the receiver. 12 and up gets rejected at
the
>> > smtp server, and the sending smtp server is responsible for
generating
>> > an error message to the sender (or in the case of the spammer,
move on
>> > to the next victim).
>> >
>> >> Because when the qmailtoaster send the notification to the
sender I
>> found
>> >> that every sender of the spam are nonexistent mailboxes, these
will
>> >> waste
>> >> bandwidth at certain number notifications sent by the
qmailtoaster.
>> >
>> > Which is why the QmailToaster doesn't do this.
>> >
>> > Erik
>> >
>> >
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