There is a company I do business with every day, and just recently their email messages started coming in marked as {SPAM?}
Let's just say their domain is example.com
Well just recently about 50% of the email messages coming in to me (and users on my servers) are being tagged {SPAM?}
While that isn't too unusual if the company example.com is a big business and has a lot of ignorant recipient clicking the "spam" button when they receive a message from them...
THE ODD thing is this - I have *@example.com Whitelisted in my MSFE.
Perhaps I just need a slap upside the head to remind me of what could defy the laws of MSFE, or maybe just a refresher, but I can't understand how the messages from @example.com are getting tagged as spam if I have *@example.com Whitelisted in MSFE.
Can someone please help me pull my head out of the sand and understand why this is happening?
Thanks for any opinions / feedback!
Whitelisted domain still marked {SPAM?}
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Re: Whitelisted domain still marked {SPAM?}
Hello,
If you added the domain through your MSFE interface the first thing you should check is the ruleset file in "/us/mailscanner/etc/rules/spam.whitelist.rules" check whether the domain is correctly listed there it should have a format like
if you make any changes to mailscanner files you need to run Service MailScanner restart.
offcource you only need 1 dot in domainnames but there seems to be a verry annoying spam detector active here can't even try to help people ....
If you added the domain through your MSFE interface the first thing you should check is the ruleset file in "/us/mailscanner/etc/rules/spam.whitelist.rules" check whether the domain is correctly listed there it should have a format like
Also check if the email whas actually send from the whitelisted address to the domain in question.The from header is not always 100% accurate check the envelope-from header as wellTo: *@example..com and From: someone@example..com yes
if you make any changes to mailscanner files you need to run Service MailScanner restart.
offcource you only need 1 dot in domainnames but there seems to be a verry annoying spam detector active here can't even try to help people ....
Re: Whitelisted domain still marked {SPAM?}
Thank you for the helpful information Linuxlover, I appreciate the response.
I've even tried this basically wide-open setting:
To: *@* and From: *@example.com yes
And even with that in place, sometimes the messages are still marked as spam. A bit of a conundrum eh?
I've even tried this basically wide-open setting:
To: *@* and From: *@example.com yes
And even with that in place, sometimes the messages are still marked as spam. A bit of a conundrum eh?
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Re: Whitelisted domain still marked {SPAM?}
Also look at any other rules in the whitelist that might be interfering. In Mailwatch mails from whitelisted stuff should have a green background otherwise something is wrong.