@Carlos H.: Check out this blog entry regarding this: http://blog.vamsoft.com/2009/09/30/tales-from-tech-support-part-7-orf-and-scl-scoring/
The blog entry discusses how to add an SCL value based on the default subject tag [SPAM] that ORF places on spam emails. As for transport rules on other header fields, you want to look at the HeaderContains or HeaderMatches predicates at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa995960(EXCHG.80).aspx .
By default, header tagging is disabled in ORF. You can enable it under Configuration / Tests - On Arrival / Actions in the Administration Tool.
The blog entry discusses how to add an SCL value based on the default subject tag [SPAM] that ORF places on spam emails. As for transport rules on other header fields, you want to look at the HeaderContains or HeaderMatches predicates at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa995960(EXCHG.80).aspx .
By default, header tagging is disabled in ORF. You can enable it under Configuration / Tests - On Arrival / Actions in the Administration Tool.
Peter Karsai (ORF Team)
(November 13, 2010)
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thanks for the quick reply Peter, i'll check it out and post my findings here
Miguel Amador
(November 13, 2010)
anyone have an example of using the ORF 'tag message header' feature with an Exchange 2007 transport rule? i'm a stuck on the 'predicate' part of the rule. what header field does ORF write the specified text to?
thank you