Mike,

>From my experince you have to put the spam x=header rule under any other
rules you may have.  I have also figured out that if things are going into
the spam folder you will need to generate new rules to allow these to filter
through the main thing is to have the spam rule be the last to work per user
or domain.

barbara
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From: "Mike Biddle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2004 10:07 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Major Problems configuring Anti Spam 8.05


> We created a rule to send email with the X-Header to the spam box.  -
> H~X-IMAIL-SPAM:spam
>
> The problem is if the email comes from one of the blacklists it
> automatically sticks it in the spam box, and a lot of them are false
> positives. Does the DNS Blacklist insert a different X-Header than the
> phrase filtering etc?
>
> Mike
>
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