RE: [Declude.JunkMail] By passing a whitelist entry?

2003-05-27 Thread Marc Catuogno
I know it has been said before but, "Scott you da man!"

Thank you, that works exactly as I need it to.

Marc

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>I would like to use Junkmail to add something to the subject of any e-mail
>sent to one e-mail address on my domain.  Unfortunately I have my own
domain
>whitelisted so unless I remove that entry there doesn't seem to be a way to
>have declude add a something to the subject, the whitelist seems to take
>precedence. Even if I set up a different default junkmail file for this
>address.
>Is there any other way to add something to the subject of any e-mail sent
to
>one address?

The one exception to whitelisting is that whitelisted E-mails will still
fail the CATCHALLMAILS test.

So if you have "CATCHALLMAILS SUBJECT [SOMETHING]" (this could go in a
per-user or per-domain configuration file if you want), then "[SOMETHING]"
will appear in the subject, even if the E-mail is whitelisted.

For tests other than the CATCHALLMAILS test (such as a filter), I can't
think of any way around the whitelist.

-Scott
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] By passing a whitelist entry?

2003-05-27 Thread R. Scott Perry

I would like to use Junkmail to add something to the subject of any e-mail
sent to one e-mail address on my domain.  Unfortunately I have my own domain
whitelisted so unless I remove that entry there doesn't seem to be a way to
have declude add a something to the subject, the whitelist seems to take
precedence. Even if I set up a different default junkmail file for this
address.
Is there any other way to add something to the subject of any e-mail sent to
one address?
The one exception to whitelisting is that whitelisted E-mails will still 
fail the CATCHALLMAILS test.

So if you have "CATCHALLMAILS SUBJECT [SOMETHING]" (this could go in a 
per-user or per-domain configuration file if you want), then "[SOMETHING]" 
will appear in the subject, even if the E-mail is whitelisted.

For tests other than the CATCHALLMAILS test (such as a filter), I can't 
think of any way around the whitelist.

   -Scott
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Declude Virus: Catches known viruses and is the leader in mailserver 
vulnerability detection.

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