On December 02, 2003 06:49 pm, Gary Smith wrote:
> nor the general readme. ÂI have installed SA on a server for a NPO that
> generates a very large amount of email traffic. ÂIt has done a good job of
> filtering a lot of the spam for us thus far. 
> The big problem is this NPO sends emails back and forth that discuss in
> some graphic detail some things that by default causes SA to assume that
> it's spam. ÂI know I can white list IP's and accounts but sometimes these
> come from a variety of places. Â 
> The question:
> What I was wondering if I can create a new rule that filteres on a specific
> piece of text (like the normal rules) but apply a negative score value.
> ÂThis would allow the NPO to tell the se

Though I am not a professional mail administrator, sounds like the proper way 
is for you to accomplish this is to insert a specific header into your mail, 
and then have your MDA deliver mail with that header and bypass SA 
altogether.

This is similar to how I filter this mailing list, by using procmail to filter 
SATalk by a unique header that SATalk carries.

Pedro

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