
exception { if (/^X-Spam-Status: No, score=[234]/:h) { to "$DEFAULT/.SpamScore/" } } The above snippet from /etc/maildroprc makes mail with a SA score of 2+ go to a folder for high spam score mail while mail with a lower SA score gets regular delivery (SA score of 5+ means SMTP reject). The ":h" in the pattern match should specify a header match. Unfortunately it seems to be matching on header from an encapsulated message. So a list server sends a message to me for moderation because the sender isn't a list member, the message in question has a high spam score (not surprising) and the message goes to the SpamScore folder not the folder for mailing list mail. Any ideas what's going wrong here? -- My Main Blog http://etbe.coker.com.au/ My Documents Blog http://doc.coker.com.au/
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