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TheIceMaster

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  1. Hi. Allright. I've tested the above filter, it works fine BUT it just discards the message and do not bounce or notify the sender which is still bad for us. I have tried the ":fail:" and it didn't work. Booo! Forwarding to an AutoResponder would work but would either confirm the email addresses and more spam would be sent (and more traffic generated for our domain) or simply bounce back to us since the from field is usually forged on spam. So no solution there either. New question would be, is it possible to bounce an email from the email filters without changing the destination email? (I could forward to a non existing account and it would bounce fine but users would have to dig to find which email was bounced and why). PS: Thank you for the move. It was rather unclear where to post this topic. I honestly had a hard time locating the default "support" forum as "open talk" is usually off-topic discussion and not support!
  2. Hi. We recently switched to TotalChoiceHosting (o/ *waves to all*) and are currently fine tuning our settings. We were on a Windows Plesk server and, in SpamAssassin configuration, there used to be able a place to delete spam with a threshold higher than a specified amount (7 in our case) and just rewrite the header if it was higher than 3. In cPanel, we do not seem to be able to directly specify the delete threshold thus I am currently looking at the email filters. If I am to add an Email Filter as follow: ("any headers" contains "X-Spam-Level: *******") which translates to: $message_headers contains "X-Spam-Level: *******" Would this be safe to only delete incoming spam with level 7 and higher or does anyone sees a problem with this method (side effect?)? Is there an easier and/or official way of accomplishing what I want to do? Thank you in advance. Regards, Stephane
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