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What kind of anti-spam mechanism offers the appliance other than RBL lookups?

I cannot understand what kind of analysys the appliance performs against the mail flow.  How can i verify that the appliance performed an anti-spam check? Is there a log level which can be raised to let analyze the anti-spam engine activity? 



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  • I changed the added text in each of the checking rules.

    At this stage I haven't seen the XG actaully block any spam mail, just changes the headers or subject line. Also be aware that some message will have junk added into the body.

    I am hoping the MR3 or v16 will actually offer the ability quarantine the spam messages.

    Ian,

    home UTM 9.x running in ESXi 6 e3-1275v2

    AP55c and AP10 (courtesy Astaro)

    Three other UTMs, SUM and SFM in hibernation

    XG 15.x MR3 in hibernation

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  • I changed the added text in each of the checking rules.

    At this stage I haven't seen the XG actaully block any spam mail, just changes the headers or subject line. Also be aware that some message will have junk added into the body.

    I am hoping the MR3 or v16 will actually offer the ability quarantine the spam messages.

    Ian,

    home UTM 9.x running in ESXi 6 e3-1275v2

    AP55c and AP10 (courtesy Astaro)

    Three other UTMs, SUM and SFM in hibernation

    XG 15.x MR3 in hibernation

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