Am 07.02.2013 11:00, schrieb Robert Schetterer: > Am 07.02.2013 10:52, schrieb Lutz Petersen: >> Again: mail.mobile.de received a mail from a host that is listed in the SBL. >> Then forwarded this mail to an external address (our customer in this case). >> And suddenly this mail is not tagged as spam (as it would if mail were >> received >> directly) because of the -5.0 whitelist score in dnswl. > > a meanwhile workaround might be ,low down dnswl score > fit in other content based rules catching the content you define spam, > and/or high score for exist rules which allready matched ( in this case > dcc may fine ), but as i wrote before it may not easy cause the diff > between your defined tag level and the modified score level may stay small > > > Best Regards > MfG Robert Schetterer >
if there is always the same ip and/or mail address in the header of the spam mails a postfix header_check might be usefull for reject at smtp income level, i use this rarly in "hard" cases Best Regards MfG Robert Schetterer -- [*] sys4 AG http://sys4.de, +49 (89) 30 90 46 64 Franziskanerstraße 15, 81669 München Sitz der Gesellschaft: München, Amtsgericht München: HRB 199263 Vorstand: Patrick Ben Koetter, Axel von der Ohe, Marc Schiffbauer Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender: Joerg Heidrich