[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > No, but if you use procmail to call SA you can modify your procmailrc to > skip calling SA for messages with x-Spam-Status set to Yes.
> Be sure to avoid skipping emails with X-Spam-Status: No, as those emails are > likely to be forgeries and it provides a way around SA. > The other alternative is to customize their header name on one or both > systems, and use X-JoesISP-Spam-Status: instead of X-Spam-Status: I would avoid doing any filtering based on X-Spam-Status at all. Had a colleague who was filtering on the "X-Spam-Status" header containing "yes". Not surprisingly, headers such as this were matching: X-spam-status: No, hits=0.1 required=5.0 tests=BAYES_50,HTML_MESSAGE Use X-spam-flag instead (just if it exists, forget any content). Owen -- Via Net.Works UK Ltd Local Touch Global Reach Owen McShane Systems Administrator http://www.vianetworks.co.uk Tel +44 (0)1925 484444
