I understand the destination server will have to move it to the spam folder 
based on headers or something. It shouldn't be a problem to configure it like 
that.
But if I change DoPenaltyMessage from "block" to "tagging" it will do this for 
all domains.

While this can be good at a later point. Right now I want to enable this for 
only some domains, not all at once.

Is there a way to enable this for only some domains?

Kind regards,
Andy

----- Original Message -----
From: Peter Hinman
[mailto:peter.hin...@myib.com]
To: For Users of ASSP
[mailto:assp-user@lists.sourceforge.net]
Sent: Tue, 09 May 2017 22:34:19
+0100
Subject: Re: [Assp-user] Spam messages to spam folder instead of
reports?


> ASSP can't get an email into a specific folder.  That's up to the
> destination mail server.
> 
> However, you can tell ASSP to not block anything.  I believe the setting
> would be:
> Message Scoring Mode (DoPenaltyMessage)
> 
> If you change that from "block" to "tagging", ASSP should score all messages
> based on their spamminess, but allow them through to the destination mail
> server with a header showing the score.  The destination mail server can
> then sort the message based on that header score.
> 
> The score header would be: X-Assp-Message-Totalscore
> If you just want a yes/no flag, you could check the X-Assp-Spam header.
> 
> Another option to avoid false positives, but not allow ALL spam to get to
> the users mailbox would be to increase the "High MessageLimit
> (PenaltyMessageLimit)" so that really spammy messages are blocked, but
> others are flagged and allowed through for the user to decide.
> 
> There may be others on the list that have better solultions.
> 
> Peter
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andy Knuts [mailto:a...@knuts.be] 
> Sent: Tuesday, May 9, 2017 12:36 PM
> To: For Users of ASSP <assp-user@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Subject: [Assp-user] Spam messages to spam folder instead of reports?
> 
> Right now ASSP rejects most of our spam messages, but sometimes there's a
> false positive.
> I only know about those a day later when I check the assp spam reports
> (which get automatically generated at the end of the day).
> 
> Now I want to stop using those reports and get these spam messages delivered
> to the user's spam box directly.
> The problem is ASSP has so many different options and settings and it's hard
> to tell which option is supposed to be used to configure things this way.
> 
> Any hints / advice would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Andy
> 
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