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How does the rule look which you use to call CGPSA in the first place? Might
only trigger on incoming (to your server) messages
On 18.11.10 14:09, Jona Tallieu (T & T nv) <Junk@tnt.be> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> we're using CGPSA on OSX Server 10.5.8 and CGP 5.1.16 in Full-Featured Mode.
> We now received complaints from a big provider/ISP that we send out spam to
> their servers.
>
> After examining the headers of those messages, it seems they are all messages
> coming from groups on our server that are configured to redirect mail to a
> mailbox at that provider.
>
> we have added the domainname of the people who forward their mail using the
> groups into the "scan_domains" list in the CGPSA config file.
> Now I'm trying to catch all the messages that are spam into a central
> quarantine mailbox.
>
> I'm using this rule:
>
> (
> ("Header Field", is, "X-Autogenerated: group"),
> ("Header Field", is, "X-Spam-Flag: YES"),
> (
> "Header Field",
> in,
> "X-Spam-Checker-Version: mailscanner"
> )
> ),
> (("Store in", "~spambox@domain.com/QUARAN"), (Discard))
> ),
>
>
> But it does not work.
> If I look at the headers of those messages delivered in the mailbox of the
> provider, we can see that there is a X-Spam-Flag: YES header added by CGPSA.
>
> Any ideas what I'm missing?
>
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> Best,
>
>
> J.
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