Chris Bolton wrote:
> I've been using exim for over a year now with no problems but overnight
> exim has started to forward all my mail to my Junk folder.
>
> example from log:
> 2006-02-17 08:28:59 1FA0z5-0006Ds-0e => /home/cbolton/mail/Junk
> <cbolton@???> R=userforward T=address_file
>
> The messages hasn't been marked as spam:
>
> X-Spam-Status: No, score=0.4 required=7.5
> tests=AWL,BAYES_00,FORGED_RCVD_HELO,
> HTML_90_100,HTML_MESSAGE,HTML_SHORT_COMMENT,HTML_TITLE_EMPTY,
> MISSING_SUBJECT autolearn=no version=3.1.0
>
> and the only thing in my .forward file that refers to the Junk folder is:
>
> if $h_X-Spam-Status: contains "Yes"
> or
> "${if def:h_X-Spam-Flag {def}{undef}}" is "def"
> then
> save $home/mail/Junk
> finish
> endif
>
> I decided to use this opportunity to update to version 4.60 (4.54
> previous) and its still doing it. Is there something I've missed?
>
I expect it is picking up on the "YES" contained in "BAYES_00". I don't
use .forward for filtering in this way, but if you can modify your
rule to check if X-Spam-Status: begins with "Yes" instead of contains
"Yes", that might solve your problem.
I can't imagine why it wouldn't happen before or why it's not case
sensative...of course I could be completely wrong. :-)
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Good day, eh.
Chris