![]() ![]() does not end with - The message does not end with the defined string.does not begin - The message does not begin with the defined string.ends with - The message ends with the defined string.begins with - The message begins with the defined string.does not contain - The message does not contain the defined string.contains - The message contains a string that you define.matches regex - The message matches a regular expression that you define.equals - The message exactly matches a defined string.The following comparison operators are available: Spam Score - The total number of plus signs (+) in the Spam Bar value, expressed as an integer.The more plus signs (+) that Apache SpamAssassin assigns to a message, the greater the likelihood that the system marks the message as spam. Spam Bar - The content of the Spam Bar header that Apache SpamAssassin generated for this message.The Spam Status line begins with Yes or No. Spam Status - Whether Apache SpamAssassin™ marked the message as spam.Is an Error Message - The system only examines error messages that an auto-response system sends.Has not been previously delivered - The system only examines messages that remain in the queue for delivery.Any recipient - Any recipient of the message.Any Header - Any part of the message’s header.Reply Address - The address at which the sender receives replies.To - The address to which the sender sent the message.Each rule has criteria and an operator describing how to compare them to a message. Set up the rules you wish to use to filter emails in the Rules field.Type a unique name for your filter in the Filter Name field. ![]()
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