By the way, this is the modification I made to /etc/mail/mailfilter to get it to
dump local spam and TRY to abort the procedure, directly after reading in
$VHOME/Maildir/.mailfilter. If the user's .mailfilter contains the line
SPAMFORWARDDROP=1, the following executes:
if((/^X-Spam-Status: Yes/:h)
I realize dumping these messages probably isn't the best alternative, but there
are users that insist (especially for info@ accounts which get bombarded, etc)
I've already successfully gotten qt to reroute / dump / not deliver LOCAL spam
messages via a modified spamfilter, but my problem is with m
Most every SPAM filter I know will have SOME false-positives. It is
inevitable, since SPAMmers are constantly trying to make their sh*t look
like the REAL sh*t you WANT to receive.
So, you might want to consider changing the spamassassin processing to
move those messages marked as SPAM into a fold
I realize that the end-user SHOULD know how to assemble message rules etc, but
there have been several occasions where users want to have ONLY CLEAN emails
forwarded to an external account. Is this possible?
Currently, all email is forwarded with some messages having a *** SPAM ***
subject line. I