How can I treat mail with a specific subject line as spam using Warden?

Using the WhitelistSubject/WelcomeListSubject Plugin

The simplest way to treat a specific subject as spam is to use the WhitelistSubject/WelcomeListSubject plugin as it also supports blacklisting.

  1. Navigate to Warden -> Settings -> Plugins Settings -> WhitelistSubject/WelcomeListSubject.
  2. Enter the subject line under Blacklist/Blocklist subject.
  3. Click the Update button to save your settings.
  4. Now any subject lines matching your entry will get a 100+ score applied to them.

WhitelistSubject/WelcomeListSubject

By Using a Custom Rule

If need more advanced rule you can add a custom rule to match the subject line.

  1. Navigate to Warden -> Rules -> Click on Add to add a custom rule.
  2. Select the Template select list and select the Header - Subject - Matches - Word template. More information about rules can be found here.
  3. Enter the name of the rule you want to add name field ( names must be less than 22 chars) and the new score you want to use in the score field (use 100 if you want it to be treated as spam).
  4. Click the Update button to save your settings.

Custom Rule

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