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- Spam Filter Rules: Variables
- in of DMARC (SMTP ony) | 7.8 | ^${TimeNow} | Time now in ISO-8601 (Zulu) format | 8.6 | ^${TimeNowDays} | Time now in fractional days since 1st Jan 1601 | 8.6 | ^${RFC822TimeNow} | Time now in RFC 822 Date header format | 8.6 | =====Bags==
- User Routing Script
- the assistant to send to someone else==== <code> now = os.date("*t"); --https://www.lua.org/pil/22.1.html if now.hour < 12 then Assistants = "otheraddress@examp... 17:00 on 5th March 2023, then forward==== <code> now = os.date("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M") if (now >= "2023-03-02 10:00") and (now <= "2023-03-05 17:00") then Forw
- Message Archive -> General
- m with VPOP3 accessing the main store, and it has now been fixed, then you can check this box and press
- SMTP Service -> Advanced Tab
- ay be privacy implications as BCCd recipients are now listed in the message headers. ====Log Rejected
- Spam Filter Rules: WinHTTPGet
- ame of the website, the headers may be empty * <nowiki>http://</nowiki> and <nowiki>https://</nowiki> connections are supported * **WinHTTPGet** is only suitable for retrieving text
- Spam Filter Rules: HTTPPost
- the data 'test=1&data=something' to the webpage <nowiki>"http://www.pscs.co.uk/test.cgi"</nowiki>, return the resulting HTTP headers into the ${hdrs} varia
- Settings -> Local Mail -> General
- ice is discouraged, and you should ideally use **<nowiki>*</nowiki>REMOTE** mappings instead. The following wildcards may be used in the **Local Domains** box: * **<nowiki>*</nowiki>** - //matches any number of characters// * **?** - //matches a single character// //*
- Spam Filter Rules: IfMatch
- ta as multiline data – this means that the $ and <nowiki>^</nowiki> characters match at the start and end of a line rather than the start and end of the ent
- Spam Filter Rules: HTTPGet
- f the website, the headers may be empty * Only <nowiki>http://</nowiki> connections are supported - for <nowiki>https://</nowiki> connections, use [[spamrules_statement_winhttpget|WinHTTPGet]] * **HTTPGet** is
- Spam Filter Rules: HTTPGetMD5
- The following example will retrieve the webpage <nowiki>"http://www.pscs.co.uk"</nowiki>, return the HTTP headers into the ${hdrs} variable and return MD5
- Quarantine tab
- //a// |>=200 |greater than, or equal to //a// | |<nowiki><=</nowiki>//a// |<nowiki><=</nowiki>200 |less than, or equal to //a// | |//a//..//b// |200..300 |greater than, or equal to /
- Spam Filter Rules: If
- |::: | ^<> |Test for inequality | ^!= |::: | ^<nowiki><=</nowiki> |Test for less than or equal | ^>= |Test for greater than or equal | ^< |Test for le
- Settings -> Attachment Processing
- ubstitute an unknown number of characters with **<nowiki>*</nowiki>**.\\ e.g. **?x*.txt** will match filenames such as //__example.txt__// and //__Oxford.tx... s''.\\ You may either use wildcards (**?** and **<nowiki>*</nowiki>**) or regular expressions for the **Data to match** part of the rule. e.g. ''Subject: An
- SMTPStats.SMTPClientFailures table
- gerous and are extremely rarely used legitimately nowadays) * 13 = The message was rejected due to an
- Misc -> Advanced Tab
- assumes that each message is an arbitrary size. Nowadays, the time saved by skipping this step is neg