> Hi Stephen,
>
> Really thanks for the comprehensive answer. In my situation I'm using
> following reg expression to catch spam.
>
> X\-Spam\-Flag\: Yes.*
>
> Is it wrong?
Maybe. I forget the exact context, but in some places exact matches
and regular expressions can both be users. I
Hi Stephen,
Really thanks for the comprehensive answer. In my situation I'm using
following reg expression to catch spam.
X\-Spam\-Flag\: Yes.*
Is it wrong?
I have a separate server for spamassasin and not using an extension like
you mentioned above.
Thanks,
Rumesh
On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 8:1
Re@lබණ්ඩා™ writes:
> I've detected something doubtful situation in mailman because it has
> released an email with spam flagged.
Mailman doesn't know anything about spam or spam flags. Mailman's
native filtering uses regular expressions, and takes certain actions
based on matches to those regu
Hi All,
I've detected something doubtful situation in mailman because it has
released an email with spam flagged. I'm attaching my received email's
header which is flagged spam yet released by the mailman. But I've checked
this scenario many times later but mailman was rejected them all as it
shou