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Spam reason - 9/25/2008 12:10:44 AM   
Jakbaehl

 

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Hi guys,

I am a little stumped on this.

One of my domains have started mails between users in the same domain as spam.
Should it even do that?

And the messages have the following reason:
1 score 0,00 reason [ContentFilter,Bypass=TQOSM] action SPAM

Do this make sence to anyone of you guru's?
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RE: Spam reason - 9/25/2008 4:19:32 AM   
philou

 

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The token "ContentFilter" in the antispam log means that you have a content filter (Mail service / Filters menu) which was triggered off for this mail.
Most certainly, the action of this filter is to mark this message as SPAM.

You would need to go thru all your content filters to find out which one was applied.

It might be a good idea to ask IceWarp to add the name of the content filter in the logs (either antispam log or SMTP log).

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RE: Spam reason - 9/27/2008 3:02:32 AM   
marciohumpris

 

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Hi, Jakbaehl

As Philou said, might be a good idea to add a feature request so that SMTP log mentions what content filter was satisfied. I believe this already happens in case of rejection, but not in other cases. You could confirm this (set your SMTP logs to debug+summary) and pop in this suggestion.

Also, you can add to your content filters the action of editing the message header and adding something like x-filtername to the header of messages.

About spam between local users, usually it is bypassed due to option in Antispam/Whitelist/Whitelist trusted IPs and authenticated sessions (whitelist local domain senders would also do this). Also I believe the configuration regarding if Antispam is applied outgoing or not (in Antispam/general/other), which by default is to process antispam for outgoing msgs, but not to reject them. So if you want rejection between local accounts which send via your SMTP to some account on your system also, youd have to change this.

Finally, in the f1 help in the console, check out the section Antispam reason codes. It can help you understand the spam marking (antispam logs) and this which you posted: Bypass=TQOSM

Hope it helps.

regards,
Marcio

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RE: Spam reason - 9/28/2008 10:09:09 PM   
Jakbaehl

 

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Thenk you guys. Problem solved :)

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RE: Spam reason - 10/4/2008 2:57:39 AM   
marciohumpris

 

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Hello, Jakbaehl

Thanks for the feedback, great its solved.

regards,
Marcio

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