In Imail, you can have delivery rules at host, domain, or individual
level to act on the presence of the header (or lack of it) to forward,
move, send & copy, bounce, or delete.

Personally, I use the header and an Outlook rule to move the message to
spam folder.

BTW - I sent a feature request to Ipswitch to add subject line altering
as a spam action.  Response was that they added it to the request list.

John

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of r k
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 11:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] x header question

Ok-- I understand all the below (i thimk)-

What THEN can imail do w/ the x headers it inserts?

I have read some KB stuff on it, but didnt see anything practical yet






---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Fri, 27 Feb 2004 07:33:59 -0500

>
>>How would I add something to the subject if a message fails a spam
test 
>>and gets an x header inserted.
>>
>>I would like to add the word SPAM to the subject
>
>You're actually talking about two different things here.
>
>One is adding a header to the E-mails (such as the standard
X-RBL-Warning: 
>header that Declude uses with the WARN action), the other is modifying
the 
>Subject: header to insert text into it (such as adding "SPAM:" with the

>Declude SUBJECT action).  I'm not aware of IMail offering either 
>option.  We have since 2000, though.  :)
>
>But, this leads to your next question:
>
> > So with imail what can be done w/ the x header?
> > Create a rule to move to another mailbox?
> > If so- thats not efficeint for people who use Pop, as it wont
download
>
>Here, you're talking about the MAILBOX (moving to a different mailbox
for 
>the same user) or ROUTETO (changing the recipient completely) actions.
If 
>IMail can't do WARN or SUBJECT on its own, there's no need to worry
about 
>ROUTETO or MAILBOX.
>
>Rather than discuss all the various options (which sounds almost like
an ad 
>for Declude JunkMail <G>), how about letting us know what you want to 
>do?  If you aren't sure what you want to do, that's OK -- just let us
know 
>which tool you are going to use, and we can let you know the options 
>available to you.
>
>                                                    -Scott
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