If everything is handled directly, the peanut gallery doesn't learn 
anything. . .  Unless somebody writes up a little summary telling us what 
happened.
Eric Vey
On November 30, 2016 1:25:52 AM surgemail-support 
<surgemailHIDDEN@t@netwinsite.com> wrote:
> I ran a test and had no problem making them work. What version of
> surgemail are you using?  Feel free to email support directly,
> surgemailHIDDEN@t@netwinsite.com
>
>      ChrisP
>
>
> On 29/11/2016 11:32 a.m., surgemailHIDDEN@etwinsite.com wrote:
>> I tried that, but the rule doesn’t appear to fire. I couldn’t get any 
>> filter rules to fire, so I was wondering whether they are applied at all to 
>> messages retrieved via popfetch. How can I debug that?
>>
>> Chris
>>
>>> Am 28.11.2016 um 23:28 schrieb surgemail-support 
>>> <surgemailHIDDEN@t@netwinsite.com>:
>>>
>>> I believe you can do this by adding a filter rule in the destination users 
>>> account, set it to move a message with header
>>>
>>> X-X-SpamDetect
>>>
>>> containing
>>>
>>> ********
>>>
>>> to the spam folder.
>>>
>>>     ChrisP.
>>>
>>> On 28/11/2016 6:25 a.m., Chris Ferebee wrote:
>>>> I have a setup with a colocated SurgeMail server that handles email for 
>>>> multiple clients, and one client who runs his own SurgeMail server in his 
>>>> office.
>>>>
>>>> The secondary server retrieves email for its domain via popfetch.
>>>>
>>>> On the primary server, I have g_spam_subject set to 10 and mostly rely on 
>>>> zen.spamhaus.org to block spam.
>>>>
>>>> On the secondary server, the client is complaining about a high level of 
>>>> spam which is originating from systems not easily blocked by any RBL, so we 
>>>> would like to use the Quarantine mechanism on his office server.
>>>>
>>>> However, when I enable it, while it does quarantine messages containing a 
>>>> Spam:(10-asterisks) subject prefix as inserted by my primary server, I 
>>>> can’t get the Quarantine feature to filter messages with a score of 8 or 
>>>> higher, which is what we would like to achieve.
>>>>
>>>> The headers of messages on the secondary server have no X-SpamDetect: line, 
>>>> instead I see  X-X-SpamDetect:. I suspect this is rewritten during popfetch?
>>>>
>>>> How can I get the secondary server to apply its Quarantine rules based on 
>>>> the score listed in the X-X-SpamDetect: header line?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Chris
>>>
>>
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