Charles Gregory wrote:
On Tue, 8 Dec 2009, Terry Carmen wrote:
Some of my users have people they normally to corrospond with, but who also send large numbers of massivly CC'd "jokes". Does anybody have an example of a rule that would score messages with large numbers of CCs higher, without hosing filtering for the user's normal messages?

I don't think the number of CC's alone would qualify (and might not be present if someone properly uses Bcc), but many joke mails tend to accumulate nested 'forwarding' headers.... You would have to examine a few pieces for the pattern, but it should be fairly easy to identify mail that has been repeatedly forwarded from peson to person....
That would help quite a bit. I hadn't thought about the forwarding, but most of them have accumulated many levels of nested quotes.

Thanks!

Terry


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