[Maia-users] Strange Maia behaviour in quarantine
David Morton
mortonda at dgrmm.net
Tue Jul 3 09:05:43 PDT 2007
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On Jul 3, 2007, at 11:02 AM, Davide Bozzelli wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've setted up a domain rule in the following way:
>
> Detected spam should be... labelled
> Add a prefix to the subjects of spam? yes
> Add X-Spam: Headers when Score is >= 5.00
> Consider mail 'Spam' when Score is >= 5.00
> and , of course
> Quarantine Spam when Score is >= 9999.000
>
> Well , when an email is sended to this domain (and it's spam) the log
> on amavis tell me that is "Passed SPAM" , and it is delivered to the
> recipient, BUT
> it is also put in the spam quarantine .
>
> Where are my mistakes ?
No mistake. It puts the message in the quarantine (or more
specifically, a cache) so that it can be confirmed and used in
training and reporting.
If you want the spam to be blocked and not delivered, change the last
number to 5 as well.
David Morton
Maia Mailguard http://www.maiamailguard.com
mortonda at dgrmm.net
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