Hello Tom,
15.05.2014, 15:07, "Tom Hendrikx" <[email protected]>:
> On 05/15/2014 03:47 AM, Boyandin Konstantin wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I receive quite a lot of email from another mailbox. Recently the
>> phishing spam (typically with an attachment containing dangerous
>> content in .zip form) is being marked as "Innocent" by Dspam and thus
>> requires much manual work to remove.
>>
>> is it possible to force Dspam to treat forwarded message (i.e., with
>> 'To:'/'Cc:' addresses not containing email address of my email box)
>> regularly and analyze its content as required?
>>
>> The original recipient mailbox (from which the messages are
>> forwarded) is whitelisted (messages from it are not considered
>> spam).
>>
>> I would appreciate pieces of advice.
>
> It depends on how your mail system is setup, but preferable you'd have
> the MTA passing the envelope sender (after alias expansion etc) to
> dspam. In that way, DSPAM doesn't care about the message headers.
I use the Exim setup when Dspam is used as filter.
transport_filter = "/usr/bin/dspam --stdout --mode=teft
--feature=noise,whitelist --client --deliver=innocent,spam --user
${lc:$local_part}"
The whole message is passed, including Envelope-to: header. How should I make
Dspam to care about message headers?
Thanks.
Sincerely,
Konstantin
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