#==========================================================================================# # Declude JunkMail ACTION $default$.junkmail configuration file. # # Updated by MAILS BEST FRIEND 03/05/2014 # # # #==========================================================================================# # This file determines the action to take when an incoming E-mail fail one or more tests. # Only one action can be used per test. Each line contains the name of one test and the # action to take; for example, "DSBL WARN". # # IGNORE will put an entry into the log file for failed message (same as LOG action), # LOG will put an entry into the log file for failed message, # BEEP will cause a "beep" at the local server, # COPYTO will send a copy of the E-mail to a specified address # WARN will add a warning to the headers of the message, # FOOTER will add text to the end of the E-mail (IE: "DSBL FOOTER [This message may be spam]") # HEADER will add text to the beginning of the E-mail # SUBJECT will add text to the beginning of the subject # ATTACH will turn the E-mail into an attachment # MAILBOX will move the E-mail to a user's folder (no, not a Windows directory) # ALERT will send a "bounce" message as well as deliver the E-mail, # ROUTETO will re-route the E-mail to an alternate address # HOLD will hold the message in the spool\spam directory. # BOUNCEONLYIFYOUMUST will send a "bounce" message - this should NOT be used except in rare cases # DELETE will delete the E-mail -- don't use unless necessary! # WHITELISTFILE [PATH]\Declude\whitelist.txt #========= TRIGGERS ========== WEIGHT10 WARN WEIGHT14 SUBJECT [Spam] : WEIGHT20 WARN WEIGHT30 HOLD %DATE% #You can define a specific action for tests listed in the global.cfg example: #SPAMCOP DELETE #Feedback for Message Sniffer improvement based on your server (Need to provide ARM with POP details): #SNF-FEEDBACK ROUTETO SNFlicenseID@yourdomain.com REVDNS FOOTER [AUTOMATED NOTE: Your mail server [%REMOTEIP%] is missing a reverse DNS entry. All Internet hosts are required to have a reverse DNS entry. The missing reverse DNS entry will cause your mail to be treated as spam on some servers, such as AOL.]