If what you suggest worked I would not have asked the question, nor would I be going through every single domain and user, manually changing those values that did not change when I set them in the global or per domain web admin screen .... [Apologies if I sound a bit stressed, but I am :-( ] On 10/4/2010 3:12 PM, Eban Hill wrote: > For Global settings for Tagging spam, you might try: > > Subject tagging -- > g_spam_subject = "0" > Body tagging -- > g_spam_body = "0" > > In $mailbox_path for the domain there is a file called "spam.dat" > (/var/surgemail/domain.com/spam.dat) that seems to hold the default > values for the domain for the tagging and other anti-spam functions. > You might try setting the value below in that file: > > spam_subject|0| > > > You can also do this via the WebAdmin: > > Click on Spam Control. > Then under the Default User Settings, select your domain from the > drop-down for Per Domain Settings. > Click on the Spam button. > Make your change to the SPAM Features section. > > > --Eban > > > -------------------------------------------------------------- > Eban Hill > Network Technician > Mississippi Bend AEA9 > 729 Twenty-First Street > Bettendorf, IA 52722 > http://www.aea9.k12.ia.us/ > Email:HIDDEN@aea9.k12.ia.us > -------------------------------------------------------------- > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Peter Dyke [mailtoHIDDEN@puvar.com] >> Sent: Monday, October 04, 2010 04:16 PM >> To: surgemailHIDDEN@etwinsite.com >> Subject: [SurgeMail List] Upgrade Woes >> >> I just upgraded from 4.03 to 5.0e4-4. (Linux64) >> >> And there has been a very undesired effect. >> >> The Server Default of "Add the spam indicator to the message subject > at this >> smite level eg level 4 = 'Spam:****, " previously set to never add an >> indicator, has now been set to 6*. This would not be so bad if I could > just >> reset it at the Global level, and have all the users who had not > specifically >> have a value set go back to NEVER add. >> >> But this does not seem to work. Even setting the Default at the domain > level >> does not reset the individual users setting from the 6*, and the phone > is >> ringing off the hook with complaining users, who think their emails > are now >> all being defined as spam (explaining the difference between labeling > and >> filtering has not met with much success so far). >> >> How can I globally really change the 6* to NEVER? >> > > This email and any files transmitted with it are intended solely for the > use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have > received this email in error please notify the sender. > >
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