Unfortunately spamdyke doesn't log message headers, even in the latest version. 
 I suppose it would be possible to modify the latest version to log headers, 
but logging more than one per message would make the logs much much larger with 
likely little benefit -- how would you be able to tell which log messages 
applied to spams and which ones were clean?  You could always turn on full 
logging to capture all the data, but those files are meant more for debugging 
spamdyke than filtering messages.

If your users connect through IMAP or webmail, it would probably be best to 
monitor their "Junk" folders (if they'll move junk messages instead of just 
deleting them).  Then you would get the entire message with full headers.

-- Sam Clippinger




On Oct 5, 2012, at 11:09 AM, Emailitis wrote:

> Hi,
>  
> I previously changed some setting with spamdyke regarding the spam rules and 
> this seems to have worked quite well so far, but I’ve still had a few 
> slipping through to a few of the user addresses we have on our server.
>  
> Although I’ve blacklisted the IPs and the problem seems to have gone, I was 
> wondering whether there’s a way to show the contents of the mail headers in 
> the mail logs to help identify the spammers better.
>  
> I know Spamdyke 4.3.1 features a filter that allows to rule out emails with 
> suspicious subjects, but I’m currently using Spamdyke 4.2.1 and I would have 
> thought this is still able to at least show the header contents in the 
> maillog.
>  
> Any ideas?
>  
> Kind regards,
>  
> Koha
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