Spamassassin Sieve Roundcube

  • OUCH..


    As hosting provider you cannot decide in place of your customers to directly reject or not what you consider a spam. This don't only apply to Germany.


    My poor @mrpink ;)


    Edit: I don't talk about any before-queue filter process there.

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  • Ok Leute - danke allen. Ich hab nun den reject_spam auf yes gesetzt. Ich denke die Schweiz wird das auch so handhaben falls wir hier überhaupt hinter den Bergen schon solche Gesetze haben sollten :thumbsup:

    I-MSCP 1.5.3 - Debian 9 Stretch

  • @Nuxwin


    Yes, you are right. You will always need the OK from your customers. No matter if you reject the SPAM or tag the SPAM and move it to a folder.
    Maybe your customers want all that SPAM mails. ;-)



    Edit:


    @Nuxwin
    We are only talking about rejecting on a before-queue filter.


    Rejecting is not allowed if the SMTP server already accepted the mail.

  • @mrpink


    Exactly what I wanted say ;)

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