On 02/26/2011 11:35 AM, Kebba Foon wrote:
Dear List,
can someone explain this two files for me on the exim4u web interface: Spamassassin tag score: Spamassassin discard score:
The tag score and discard score settings allow users and domains to further customize their installations with more aggressive spamscore settings on a per user and per domain basis over and above the server wide SpamRejectScore setting which rejects all spam scores >= SpamRejectScore at SMTP time. Exim4u discards (to blackhole) all spam scores >= discard score after the SMTP connection is closed. Likewise, Exim4u tags all spam scores > tag values upon delivery. When tagging occurs, the subject header is modified to include the SpamTagText value such as "[SPAM]" or "[BULK]" which indicates to the user that the mail is most likely spam. If a user's spam box is enabled then the tagged mail will automatically be put in the user's IMAP spam folder on the server. The discard values and tag values for individual email accounts are specified under "manage POP/IMAP accounts" within each domain in the web interface. Likewise, the discard values and tag values for relay domains are specified under the Domain Administration menu in the web interface by the site administrator. The recommended range of values for individual discard scores is 8 to 10. The recommended range of values for tag scores is 4 to 6. Also, refer to the comments in: http://exim4u.org/svn/exim4u_src/trunk/etc/exim/exim4u_global_spam_virus FYI, Gordon