not007 wrote:
I am using cpanel 11 and being told that I can't get spamassassin to rewrite
the subject of emails that are spam. Spam assassin IS adding info in the
header like:
X-Spam-Subject: [SPAM] test message
X-Spam-Status: Yes, score=1002.4
X-Spam-Score: 10024
X-Spam-Bar:
mouss wrote:
not007 wrote:
I am using cpanel 11 and being told that I can't get spamassassin
to rewrite the subject of emails that are spam. Spam assassin IS
adding info in the header like:
X-Spam-Subject: [SPAM] test message
X-Spam-Status: Yes, score=1002.4
X-Spam-Score: 10024
header tests were not available in Outlook
Express
That's what I am seeing also that seems like a big deal - cpanel is used
in lots of web hosting and spam assassin is needed these days. Not
everyone uses outlook and OE is a free app that comes with windows (yeah, I
guess you get what you
a rule based on the header text is doable in outlook, but not outlook
express.
mouss-2 wrote:
not007 wrote:
I am using cpanel 11 and being told that I can't get spamassassin to
rewrite
the subject of emails that are spam. Spam assassin IS adding info in the
header like:
On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 06:36 -0700, not007 wrote:
But this WAS usable with OE before. Taking away a critical feature for the
sake of new and improved is hard to push on clients, right?
See .sig
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At 06:19 18-09-2008, Bowie Bailey wrote:
This works on Outlook, but header tests were not available in Outlook
Express the last time I checked.
In Outlook Express, you can have a rule for the Subject line.
Regards,
-sm
header tests were not available in Outlook
Express
This might be the wrong question in the wrong place yet in this day and age,
why in the world is anyone using outlook express?
Stop do it!
;-
There are many other good choices.
- rh
RobertH wrote:
header tests were not available in Outlook
Express
This might be the wrong question in the wrong place yet in this day
and age, why in the world is anyone using outlook express?
Because it comes installed with every Windows computer. Quite a few
(most?) people will
not007 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using cpanel 11 and being told that I can't get spamassassin to rewrite
the subject of emails that are spam. Spam assassin IS adding info in the
header like:
You *can* get SA to rewrite the subject, but what cpanel 11
does in conjunction with SA is beyond