ScrollOutF1 as a firewall to Kolab and header spam tags

Homer Dokes hdokes at mail.inct.net
Thu Jun 16 23:44:55 CEST 2016


Hi Gerald, and all,

Hopefully you see this post.  It is essentially a continuation of the 
"Spam issues and how to overcome them" post but with a focus on spam 
tags in the headers.

When using the Kolab tools for spam I had no issues enabling header spam 
tags to show up in all emails coming through.  For scrolloutf1, even tho 
it has the same variable set in all levels to enable header spam tags by 
default.... none of the emails coming into Kolab and being delivered 
have the tags.  In fact, none of them have the 'Spam' inclusion in the 
subject line if it is scored as possible spam.

Have you Gerald, or any other using scrolloutf1 as a front end to Kolab 
had these issues as well?  If so were you able to overcome them and 
how?  My concern now is that Kolab may be stripping them which is why I 
am not seeing them but I can't imagine it would be doing that.  I don't 
even get any reference to an amavis-anti-virus tag which I was getting 
in Kolab.

Keep in mind I have disabled spam and anti-virus filtering in Kolab 
since installing the scrolloutf1 firewall.

Thanks to all for your assistance.

hdokes



>>
>> I installed ScrollOutF1 in front of my servers.
>>
>> Gerald
>>
>>
> Hi Gerald,
>
> Not the answer I was expecting however I'm giving it a go since the 
> silence is defining on a solution that utilizes the tools already 
> incorporated into Kolab.  It appears ScrollOut is using the same 
> tools.  Will do a comparison after the fact and see if I can actually 
> get the Kolab tools to work worth a damn.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> hdokes
>
>



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