--- mouss <mlist.only free.fr> wrote:
> so I see no X-Spam-Level header there. maybe the
message matches some
> of
> your rules. In particular, the QCPC rule seems
risky...
>
> Try using
> if ( /X-Spam-Status: Yes/ ) ...
> (well, you lose per-user score limit, but do you really
need that?).
>
> you can run maildrop (manually) with -V to see what it
does
> # maildrop -V 6 -d foo example.com <
message.eml
>
>
>
Yeah, the X-Spam-Level only shows up if the number is
positive I think
and then the plus signs follow. I already have a filter
grabbing the
Status: Yes email, but unfortunatly we get enough spam that
scores
around two that we also grab anything above two into a
"check this spam
out" folder to manually look through.
I have a few problem emails in a debug folder so I will try
that manual
command and see what happens (assuming I can understand the
results).
Thanks also for the brief SA rule making tutorial, that will
help.
-Jason
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