Ted Cooper wrote:
>> I changed the default message in my configure file , so in the event the message is not SPAM the user has a way to get whitelisted,
>>
>> What I'm trying to avoid is the extra 550 in the message-
>>
>> this what you will get if you send a message that gets classified as spam
>>
>> smtp;550-This message scored 903.4 points.YOUR MESSAGE HAS BEEN FLAGGED AS SPAM IF550-YOU RECEIVED THIS NOTICE PLEASE SEND AN EMAIL TO BOUNCES@??? WITH550 THE WORD REJECTED IN THE SUBJECTLINE.
>>
>> here's the data that is actually in my config file;
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>> # Reject spam messages with score over 10, using an extra condition. deny message = This message scored $spam_score points.YOUR MESSAGE HAS BEEN FLAGGED AS SPAM IF YOU RECEIVED THIS NOTICE PLEASE SEND AN EMAIL TO BOUNCES@??? WITH THE WORD REJECTED IN THE SUBJECTLINE.
>> Jean-Paul Natola
>
> If you can add the following control to your rejection ACL, then the
> response will not have the extra 550's in the messge. It will be a very
> long one line message. I believe any kind of long message breaks
> Outlook/Exchange though.
>
> control = no_multiline_response
Ahhh. He said, the "extra" 550. I thought he meant all of them, oops.
Mike