Hi all. Got a question. I've got a couple addresses I monitor for mail
that only get like 1-2 legitimate mails out of every thousand or so, but I
need those emails, but at the same time I'd like to either raise the values
on inbound mail to just those addresses so that they score higher, or lower
the threshold for marking them as spam without changing it for the
others. These are all delivered to the same mailbox, but they have a
different external email address as I'm monitoring several different ones
off one local mailbox.
So, say user1, user2, and user3 @ mydomain.com are three of the addresses
I monitor for example off this box that are spam pits, but need to be
monitored for legitimate mail. So is someguy, someguy2, and somedept @
mydomain.com which are accounts that hardly get any spam and do a lot of
legitimate traffic. Is there some way to set the first three so that they
get treated differently by SA than the last 3 in how they're scored? Most
legit email I've found that comes through tends to score 1.5 or below, and
some into considerable negative numbers while spam getting through scores
about 2.5 and higher. Is there a way to do this based just on the TO: field?
- Jacking up scores based on addy? Steve Lake
- Re: Jacking up scores based on addy? Loren Wilton