Hi,
Forum <forum@???> (Do 22 Dez 2016 10:13:40 CET):
> Hello experts,
Not sure, if you meant me, but I'll try to answer anyway.
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> spamd_address = /run/spamd.sock
>
> begin acl
>
> acl_check_data:
>
> deny message = This message is classified as UBE (SPAM) and therefore rejected. You scored $spam_score points.
> Congratulations!
> condition = ${if >{$spam_score_int}{${eval:200}}{true}{false}}
~~~~~~~~~~~ why eval here?
>
> warn spam = nobody:true
> condition = ${if >{$spam_score_int}{50}{1}{0}}
> remove_header = "Subject"
> add_header = Subject: ***SPAM (Score:$spam_score)*** $h_Subject:
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If you remove the "" from the Subject, it will succeed. Don't ask why,
I'm not an expert :) (Probably because the value of remove_header isn't
a string (for string values it's allowed to use ""), but a string list.
Not sure, if this makes a difference.)
> Here you can see the complete result from an actual spam mail.
> My Thunderbird only shows the original subject without the "***SPAM" remark.
OTOH I wouldn't change/replace existing headers. You may break thinks,
e.g. DKIM.
Best regards from Dresden/Germany
Viele Grüße aus Dresden
Heiko Schlittermann
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