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tonym302 at tonym302

Jul 6, 2011, 8:44 AM

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block all high importance priority email

Hello all,

I get an assortment of domain changing high importance spam email (mostly
sales stuff, some hip replacement info LOL) and want to know if it is
possible to block all high priority stuff liek this. It has the red
exclamation point when it arrives. I tried blocking most of the repeating
domains but they vary them all the time.

I host a small site and the host company has SpamAssassin to use from my
control panel. I have 3 fields available to use. blacklist_from,
required_score, and score. I usually update the blacklist_from field with
*spm domain* and this works. but I want to block all the high priority
junk that comes in.

Can I do this with the limited fields I have?? Thanks in advance
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john at tradoc

Jul 6, 2011, 8:59 AM

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Le 06/07/2011 17:44, tonym302 a écrit :
> I get an assortment of domain changing high importance spam email (mostly
> sales stuff, some hip replacement info LOL) and want to know if it is
> possible to block all high priority stuff liek this. It has the red
> exclamation point when it arrives. I tried blocking most of the repeating
> domains but they vary them all the time.
>
> I host a small site and the host company has SpamAssassin to use from my
> control panel. I have 3 fields available to use. blacklist_from,
> required_score, and score. I usually update the blacklist_from field with
> *spm domain* and this works. but I want to block all the high priority
> junk that comes in.
>
> Can I do this with the limited fields I have?? Thanks in advance

This could be done easily with a custom rule (based on the values you're
seeing for the X-Priority and/or X-MSMail-Priority headers, no doubt).

However, by the sounds of it your host doesn't allow you to add rules,
so you're out of luck.

John.

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