FYI, the "spam action" ant the "confirmed spam action" are ONLY defining the handling of mails due to the classification of the SPAM reputation filter database (and, I think, the expression filter). All other settings in the "anti-spam" tab of the Mail Security menu are independed of this setting (and thus also independend of the "reject at smtp time" setting).
With other words, the failure of the following checks will ALWAYS lead to a immediate reject of the mail by the ASG (no matter how the "spam action/confmed spam action/reject at smtp time" settings are configured): - RBLs/extra RBLS - block dialup hosts/networks - sender blacklist - RNDS/HELO checks - Greylisting - BATV - SPF
Mails which match one of the expressions in the "experession filter" will be treated like mails with the reputation "confirmed spam", I believe (not 100% sure)
FYI, the "spam action" ant the "confirmed spam action" are ONLY defining the handling of mails due to the classification of the SPAM reputation filter database (and, I think, the expression filter). All other settings in the "anti-spam" tab of the Mail Security menu are independed of this setting (and thus also independend of the "reject at smtp time" setting).
With other words, the failure of the following checks will ALWAYS lead to a immediate reject of the mail by the ASG (no matter how the "spam action/confmed spam action/reject at smtp time" settings are configured): - RBLs/extra RBLS - block dialup hosts/networks - sender blacklist - RNDS/HELO checks - Greylisting - BATV - SPF
Mails which match one of the expressions in the "experession filter" will be treated like mails with the reputation "confirmed spam", I believe (not 100% sure)