yes, for phrase it's X-IMAIL-SPAM-PHRASE. For Blacklists you will get
X-IMAIL-SPAM-DNSBL

The problem you will find is that the rules contained in imail or the
rules.ima do not work as advertised.

They are supposed to trigger from top.

I have a message from less than 5 minutes ago that has X-MAIL-SPAM-VAL in
the header. This is rule #97 in my rules.ima. This rule triggered.

However, rule #9 in my rules.ima (which has multiple failures)
H~SPAM-DNSBL!AND!SPAM PHRASE:spam DID NOT Trigger.

That means that even if you structure your rules in order of priority, IMail
will take a lower priority instead of a higher priority. This has been an
issue for a long time and apparently no discussed, so don't expect miracles
in your pecking order.



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mike Biddle
Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2004 11:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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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