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Rules misses slow spam software
Hi
Can't find the answer on the forum so.. I'm just testing AVG anti spam which tags the subject line of any spam email with **SPAM**, this works fine. I then used the rules wizard to move these tagged emails to a Spam folder. My issue is that for some reason the rule quite often misses the email as it acts before AVG has tagged it. So the email arrives, the rule runs then AVG tags. Any thoughts Regards Paul |
Rules misses slow spam software
Paul wrote:
I'm just testing AVG anti spam which tags the subject line of any spam email with **SPAM**, this works fine. I then used the rules wizard to move these tagged emails to a Spam folder. My issue is that for some reason the rule quite often misses the email as it acts before AVG has tagged it. So the email arrives, the rule runs then AVG tags. That would be an AVG question. There's no guarantee, as far as I know, to how long the delay between when a message arrives, when a rule runs, and when any add-in operates lasts. If the rules are running before the AVG add-in runs, that's an AVG problem. I've looked the add-in over and it doesn't seem to operate as other antispam programs, which are configured as proxies - an applocation that sits between your real mail client and your mail server that acts as a server to the client and a client to the server, getting your messages from the server, performing its actions, then handing them to your client, which sees them after the proxy is all done with whatever modification it makes. The AVG antispam application seems to be a real Outlook add-in, like their antivirus scanner, and not a proxy at all, so it wouldn't surprise me if it's difficult or impossible to control whether the AVG program or rules run first. -- Brian Tillman |
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