Ok, so I set up a new FG-60F with UTM this weekend. I set up antispam on my incoming port 25 to insert a header into the email. This is working just fine. But upon further inspection, I noticed that another header was being inserted into some spam emails which looked like this:
X-SpamInfo: FortiGuard-AntiSpam ip, connection block ip x.x.x.x>
I could not find any information about automatically inserted headers and I have a few questions.
What other messages other than "ip connection block" can come in under the header "X-SpamInfo: FortiGuard-AntiSpam"?
Is there a reference somewhere stating what these messages might be?
Is there some kind of "scoring" of spam messages that can be inserted into the header?
I'd like to know so I can set filters in my email server to automatically send the spam to the spam folder or automatically delete them based on an internal score.
Thanks in advance.
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It's not for a home network.
Hi @Xaak,
You can find the settings in the CLI by running "show full emailfilter profile". Depends on which email filter profile you are using. Check for "action tag", "tag-type", and "tag-msg". Also check if "hdrip" is enabled.
Regards,
Thanks, I'll check when I get back to my office.
No, that didn't show anything about the X-SpamInfo: tag in the header. I even searched a newly created backup for that string and nothing turned up.
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