That will work, we are actually migrating from another email platform so I am doing this from scratch. Is there any way I can set this rule to attach the original spam message to a warning message rather than move it to a separate directory, like you can for the built in spam tests in Mdaemon?

Jim Matuska Jr.
Computer Tech2, CCNA
Nez Perce Tribe
Information Systems
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_M i'll try this one,

Jim, you will keep all of your Content Filter rules the same 'except' you
will disable (or delete) the two Sniffer entries 'Run Message Sniffer' & Add
Headers'. Those two functions will be generated from the plug-in.


Also,  if you are using the results codes (in the Content Filter) you will
need to change any instance of "X-SPAM-Msg-Sniffer-Result" TO
"X-SortMonster-MessageSniffer-Result" as indicated in the readme.txt file.


Paul R


-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jim Matuska Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 5:01 PM To: sniffer@SortMonster.com Subject: (DUMP)Re: Re[4]: [sniffer] Message Sniffer Plugin for MDaemon Wide Beta & Promo


I meant do I configure actions based on the headers that sniffer returns like in the non plug in version, or does the plugin do this automatically, the documentation for the plug in is kind of vague in comparison to the older version.

Jim Matuska Jr.
Computer Tech2, CCNA
Nez Perce Tribe
Information Systems
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pete McNeil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jim Matuska" <sniffer@SortMonster.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 1:51 PM
Subject: Re[4]: [sniffer] Message Sniffer Plugin for MDaemon Wide Beta &
Promo


On Wednesday, April 20, 2005, 4:19:48 PM, Jim wrote:

JM> Do you configure rules similar to in the previous versions, or by
using this
JM> as a plug in is there a GUI for configuration.

We configure the rulebase the same way we have in the past. Using the
plugin is not different from using the command line utility except
that the performance is better (faster) and the installation and
operation is simpler. The "service/subscription" part of Message
Sniffer has not changed.

---

We have a GUI web app for the rulebase (we use it every day), however
we have discovered through trial and error that a lot of specialized
training is required to keep the rulebase working correctly and that
one GUI does not suit many users... each group seems to need their
own!

We are working on plans for some simpler web apps in the future to
handle specialized tasks, however that too seems best handled in other
ways for the time being. For example, every system that provides
automation to their users for false positive handling and custom
black-rules seems to do it in their own special way --- so rather than
build a web app that doesn't really suit anyone we have adopted the
strategy of providing automation tools (such as our XML based REmost
SCripted Updater [RESCU] utility) and consulting to integrate each
customer's existing or planned automation efforts with their back-end
rulebase configuration. These efforts are usually reserved for larger
systems such as small ISPs and filtering service providers.

As always we want to support any third party efforts to provide
automation tools also. So far we haven't seen much in the way of GUI
automation, probably for the same reasons we haven't tackled it yet.

I think I may have answered more than the base question here - but I'm
hoping I've addressed some of the underlying questions.

_M




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