Using SA with cpanel.
 
What is the best way to have all spam scored 6 or higher deleted, while 
continuing to filter all identified ***SPAM*** scoring lower than that to a 
separate account?
 
It seems that if I tell SA to "auto-delete" at a certain level on the first 
configuration page, the additional filtering on the 2nd page is no longer 
applied...???
 
So, I turned OFF the "auto-delete" in spamassassin, and just set SA to mark 
***SPAM*** for 5.0 or higher using the configuration on the 2nd page.
 
Then in cpanel, I added a rule for "all accounts" to send all messages scored 6 
or higher to "spamkill <at>mydomain.com" (which is set up to delete all 
incoming mail).  I did this because if I just set the rule to delete the 
messages directly, it ends up activating the "auto delete" option in 
spamassassin.
 
Then after that rule I am trying to forward all remaining ***SPAM*** to an 
account called "spam <at>mydomain.com" which is watched by one of our employees.
 
The idea is, get rid of all spam rated 6 or higher, so that ONLY spam rated 5-6 
goes into the "spam <at>mydomain.com", making it easier and faster to scan 
through them.
 
The problem is, the same messages are ending up in BOTH "spamkill 
<at>mydomain.com" AND "spam <at>mydomain.com".  
 
If it was working correctly, the ***SPAM*** that ends up in "spam 
<at>mydomain.com" should only have scores ranging from 5.0 to 5.9 (since I am 
routing all 6+ to "spamkill <at>mydomain.com").

Hope this makes sense.  Any thoughts appreciated.

 

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