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New Options for Stopping Spam Needed

bradz

Regular Pleskian
I have a wish list:

I would like to see spamassassin have 2 settings. One would mark it spam and the second would be the delete it level. For example, mark all messages above 1 ***SPAM*** and delete all messages above 3.

I also wish that I could look at the Mail Queue and then set some rules that would tell the server, if you see a message with this in the subject, delete it (wild cards would be needed).

Since I am wishing, I would love to be able to see were large volume of emails are coming from. Let me reword that, which of my clients (domain) is sending them by volume? It seems that it must be tracked. Can Plesk give us more diagnostic tools to keep our server safe or track issues that my be developing. For example, I just learned how to look at the maillog using ssh. To be honest, I not so sure it helped. Yes, I will try to learn more about it, but any help in this area from Plesk programmers would sure be nice.

Plesk has really helped me, I am ready for more.
Brad
 
qmail-scanner will let you set the policy to delete/reject/quarantine spam based on the score now. It also has the ability to block specific attachments, and subject lines.

atomic-scanner has some of the statistics you mentioned as well, that could be broken down to a per domain level, this for example shows the total mail, spam, and virii per month:

http://www.atomicrocketturtle.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=1475

and this shows a breakdown of the number of unique viruses, unique sources, average daily volume, and total monthly volume.

http://www.atomicrocketturtle.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=1478

getting that to break it down by domain should be doable
 
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