If the Spam Filter score is equal to - This condition looks at the spam score of the message as determined by the Spam Filter.
#Cfilter mdaemon code
If a previous rule in your list utilizes the Run Process action, youĬan use this condition to look for a specific exit code from that
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If Exit Code from Run a program is equal to If the message is INFECTED - This condition is TRUE when AntiVirus for MDaemon determines that a message is infected with a virus. If the Message has an Attachment with a CONTENT-TYPE of - When this option is check, the rule will be contingent on the Content Type of the attachment. This option will scan for a file attachment with a particular name. Click this option if you want the rule to be based upon the size of Is selected, the rule will be contingent upon the presence of one or If the MESSAGE has Attachment(s) - When this option If the MESSAGE BODY doesn't contain words from a file This condition requires you to specify a file that contains This option makes the contents of the message body one of theĬonditions. If the MESSAGE BODY contains words from a file . If HEADER doesn't contain word from a file - ClickĪny of these options to base your rule on the content of those This condition requires you to specify aįile that contains the desired text string(s). Click any of these options to base your rule on the content of those This condition requires you to specify a text string for If the user defined HEADER contains - Select this option to have the rule analyze a header you specify. You must specify the header and the text for which to scan. You must specify the text for which to scan. If the REPLY-TO HEADER contains - Select this option to have the rule analyze the REPLY-TO: header. If the CC HEADER contains - Select this option to have the rule analyze the CC: header. If the SUBJECT HEADER contains - Click this condition to base your rule on the subject header. You must specify the text for which to scan. If the TO HEADER contains - Select this option to have the rule analyze the TO: header. If the FROM HEADER contains - Select this option to have the rule analyze the FROM: header. On the Condition’s hyperlink in the Rule Description box. Will require additional information that you will specify by clicking Each enabledĬondition will appear in the Rule Description box below. Click the checkbox corresponding toĪny condition that you want to be applied to the new rule. By default it will be called 'New Rule #n'.Īy be applied to your new rule. Type a descriptive name for your new rule here. It is reachedīy clicking the New Rule button on the Content Filter dialog. This article refers to version 17.x and above of MDaemon.This dialog is used for creating Content Filter Rules. Since these messages would be routed to the Junk Email or a custom email folder, the POP client wouldn't be able to collect from that folder. POP is limited to collecting messages in the user's inbox only. If your users are using POP, enabling this option is not recommended. Note: This will enable users to access messages in other folders. Check Auto-filter black-listed mail into user's spam folderīy logging into WorldClient, clicking on Options | Filters, and modifying the rule(s), users can change the destination of spammed or blacklisted IPs emails.To enable filtering of messages that fail a DNS blacklist check, do the following: Select Yes in the dialog-box that appears asking to create the filter in everyone's account.Select Move spam into user's IMAP spam folder automatically.Within the Spam Filter section, select Options.To enable filtering of messages considered spam by the spam-filter: You may filter messages that are considered spam by MDaemon's spam-filter, or by the DNS blacklist feature. There are two methods to set up WorldClient to filter spam messages to a certain folder: one that will add an IMAP filter to all accounts on the server so that any spam message will be routed to the local recipient's Junk Email folder, and the other being users setting up their own rule, if they wish to use a different folder or perform a different action on spam messages.
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#Cfilter mdaemon how to
968 MDaemon 17: How to create spam filters in WorldClient