I just ran into this -- if you recently upgraded to 8.1x you need to escape
out the square bracket:
[SPAM] --> \[SPAM\]

 -Kelly Britt

  "Need A Dot Com?"
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Spaminator
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 6:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum] Spam Filtering


All,

I'm getting beat up because of the iMail Spam Filtering.  I have an inbound
rule (first one in the list) set up to forward messages with X-IMAIL-SPAM in
the header *or* [SPAM] in the subject to the user's spambox.  This has been
working fine for over a year except for the occasional hiccup, where a spam
or two might show up in a few users' inboxes.  They then happy inform is
that spam filtering is broken.

Anyone know why this happens?  Watching an individual user account, I see
mail consistently coming in and it all gets filtered.  Just every once in a
while, it's like iMail decides to stop using the inbound rules or something.

I've confirmed that we have in no way whitelisted the address, domain, IP,
etc.  I've examined every aspect of the message.  It didn't come through our
secondary MX, etc.  Any clues?

Thanks!






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