[Rspamd-Users] Disable rewrite subject for outgoing emails
Mailing List SVR
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Sat May 25 19:24:19 UTC 2019
I solved using this configuration
local.d/settings.conf
authenticated {
priority = high;
authenticated = yes;
#want_spam = yes;
apply {
subject = "%s ";
}
}
thanks!
Il 12/05/19 16:35, P.V.Anthony ha scritto:
> On 12/5/19 7:21 PM, Mailing List SVR wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm using rspamd 1.9.2 and I have this configuration in
>> override.d/actions.conf
>>
>> reject = 150;
>> add_header = 6.7;
>> rewrite_subject = 6.7;
>> greylist = 4;
>
> I am not an expert. I am just sharing my understanding.
>
> I have the above in local.d/actions.conf. Any special reason for
> placing the actions.conf in override.d?
>
> The other point I would like to highlight is the threshold should not
> be the same. Here is what is written in the docs.
>
> https://rspamd.com/doc/configuration/metrics.html
> "Only one action could be applied to a message. Hence, it is generally
> useless to define two actions with the same threshold."
>
>>
>> subject = "*** SPAM *** %s";
>>
>> this works fine and the subject for spam emails is properly rewritten.
>>
>> I want to disable subject rewrite for authenticated users, so I added
>> this configuration in local.d/settings.conf
>>
>> authenticated {
>> priority = high;
>> authenticated = yes;
>> apply {
>> subject = "%s";
>> }
>> }
>>
>> but this does not seems to work, what's wrong?
>
> Maybe might want to create two more settings something like,
>
> ENABLED_DOMAINS {
> id = "enabled_domains";
> priority = medium;
> rcpt = "@domainname.com";
> apply {
> subject = "*** SPAM *** %s";
> }
> }
>
> DISABLED_DOMAINS {
> id = "disabled_domains";
> priority = low;
> rcpt = "@domainname.com";
> inverse = yes;
> apply {
> symbols_enabled = [];
> groups_enabled = [];
> }
> }
>
>
> And remove the "subject = "*** SPAM *** %s";" from the actions.conf.
>
> I repeat that I am not an expert. Please test or check with others too.
>
> P.V.Anthony
>
>
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