neil154
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I am sorry but I am not familiar with exim.conf and do not see it in the cPanel that I access from my hosting company. I assume it is there someplace and would appreciate your assistance to show m...
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[quote="rhenderson, post: 1603201">Been down that road as well, although it does help a tiny bit, we opted to get a hosted list and download it to our /etc/spammeripblocks there are several out the...
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[quote="cPanelMichael, post: 1614811">The filter you referenced should work as intended. You may want to try using just "13876" to see if that makes a difference (without the quotes). It's difficul...
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[quote="cPanelMichael, post: 1611631">Hello :) Could you have check with your hosting provider and have them review /var/log/exim_mainlog to review the entries for those emails? It's really an iss...
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I am continuing to get numerous emails from this same spammer with the "13876 SW" and they are getting thru the filter. Does anyone have a reason for this and how I can get them bounced based on a...
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Thanks for the clarification
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[quote="cPanelPeter, post: 1603041">Hello, The 24 is actually 2.4 (one of the X-SPAM headers will strip the .) so it looks like 24, but is in reality 2.4. 2.4 is less than 5 and less than 9.9, so...
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Okay I am starting to better understand. So in the case I described the X Spam score is 24 and this should be the value used to determine the status of the email. Since I have BoxTrapper set to 9...
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First, do you believe that a setting of 9.9 will block some email but allow for really legitamate email to get through since this is a business account. Second, I tried submitting a bug but was un...
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I am familiar with the example you provided but I am not familiar with Perl and that is why I would like to have examples for the above