At 01:29 PM 10/17/03 -0400, Jon Fraley wrote:
>From looking at some posts, it looks like Mailscanner just looks for a
score from SA.  Does this mean that the message does not get re-written
as an attachment with the report if it is spam?  Or does Mailscanner do
this?  I can not find exactly how it works.  Mailscanner's documentation
on their web site is sparse.

When using MailScanner, all the message tagging, etc is done by MailScanner, so this would become an issue in how to configure MailScaner for the tagging format.


It's pretty configurable, but I'll admit offhand I'm not sure if it's got an encapsulate option. I know it has lots of possible actions on spam however (strip html, etc). I personally don't like the encapsulate mode very much so I've never tried to get MS to emulate this behavior.

Looking over the configfile documentation (which I find to be VERY complete, but a lot of options to wade through) I don't see a spam action that covers this. Look for "what to do with spam" in:
http://www.sng.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailscanner/man/MailScanner.conf.3.html


It looks like the valid options are deliver, delete, bounce, store (aka quarantine), forward and striphtml.

However, Julian might have added an encapsulate option since the doc was last updated.. check on the mailscanner mailing list.






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