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Reject incoming mail based on Spam Score

Asked by julianmatz in Spam Assassin, Anti-Spam Email Software, Email Servers

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Hi! I would like my mail server to reject incoming mail based on the spam score of the mail. I use Postfix, SpamAssassin and Procmail. Is this possible?

Currently, SpamAssassin assesses all mail and assigns a spam score, adding it to the mail headers. Procmail then filters the mail by reading the spam score and delivers it appropriately. I have it set up to deliver mail with a score of 5+ to the Spam folder, and all mail with a score of 20+ is delivered to the users' Trash folder, but instead of delivering mail with scores of 20+, I would like Postfix to reject it. Don't know if it's possible with my current setup, but any input is appreciated.Start Free Trial
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Tags: postfix, reject, spam, score, incoming
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Solution Provided By: grblades
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Solution Grade: A
 
 
 
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