> SPAMDOMAINS spamdomains C:\IMail\Declude\spamdomainlist.txt x 5 0
Now if I understand this correctly, this particular line means that 5 points
will be added on to the total weight if a message fails the SPAMDOMAINS
test?
Correct.
How would one go about forcing a hold for the failure of on
Hi, Scott,
Thanks for your original response to my e-mail. Sorry it took so long to
follow-up.
> >I've been trying to read all the messages related to this test and I'm
> >having a hard time understanding what exactly the test is, i.e. what
purpose
> >it serves, and how I go about putting it in
From: Dan Geiser
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 4:56 PM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Using SPAMDOMAINS Test
Hello, All,
I've been trying to read all the messages related to this test and I'm
having a hard time understanding what exactly the tes
I've been trying to read all the messages related to this test and I'm
having a hard time understanding what exactly the test is, i.e. what purpose
it serves, and how I go about putting it in place.
The SPAMDOMAINS test lets you define a list of domains that under more
scrutiny than others. Spec
consider legit and no weight is applied. If the
response is anything else, the message weight would again be increased by
your define test weight.
HTH,
Bill
- Original Message -
From: "Dan Geiser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June
Hello, All,
I've been trying to read all the messages related to this test and I'm
having a hard time understanding what exactly the test is, i.e. what purpose
it serves, and how I go about putting it in place. Sometimes I feel like
there's another secret discussion list at a lower-level which I'm