Hi Ralf, actually i have not tested this myself. Some exchange consultant suggested to set this header, so exchange would react better on Spam.
The problem with "normal" exchange filtering rules on e.g. X-Spam-Score is, they run in outlook. This works when outlook is active, but fails for other mail clients e.g. on iPad, Android, etc. Spams will not be moved to the Spam-Folder while the user is mobile. But again: i have not tested this myself. Best Regards Matthias Am 24.02.2015 um 12:46 schrieb Ralf Hildebrandt: > * Matthias Weigel <[email protected]>: >> Hi, >> >> M$ exchange apparently has a built in feature to sort SPAM using a >> header X-MS-Exchange-Organization-SCL: . > > Are you sure? Looking at the docs I'd say that header merely documents > how the total spam score was established. Does Exchange REALLY sort > the mail into the "Spam" Folder based on this header? > > https://technet.microsoft.com/en-ie/library/aa996878(v=exchg.150).aspx > > "The anti-spam report is a summary report of the anti-spam filter > results that have been applied to an email message. The Content Filter > agent applies this stamp to the message envelope in the form of an > X-header as follows." > > (oh, actually it's the header, not the envelope...) > > >
