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Subject: can IMF be forced to block mail?
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Glenn De Moor User is Offline
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10/02/2006 12:22 AM  
Hello,
 
As a test, I installed popfile email classification tool as an smtp proxy in front of exchange 2003.
Partly because I got frustrated with ASSP, but mostly because Popfile is a great tool.
the exchange has also an active IMF.
 
Popfile however does not delete/block (spam) mail, but merely modifies subject and/or header info.
As IMF does block susposed spam, I want Popfile to modify spam subject so that IMF will surely block it.
This without lowering the SCL level below 7 to avoid false positives.
 
Would simply adding some well known spam words to the subject do enough to trigger IMF?
 
best regards
glenn
 
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