Aaron Allen wrote:
> Good news and bad news... it seems that I was wrong about it working for
> me (some are not getting pushed to the junk folder).  However, I do not
>   

I have not been able to reproduce any similar results.  I think you are 
seeing Outlook's poor spam recognition actually working - which does not 
look for header fields.

> have exchange SP2 installed (working on that now).  SP2 adds intelligent
> message filtering which supposedly enables the filtering based on the
> SCL value, I'll let you all know if that works.
>   

I am using SP2 with IMF.  No luck here.  Everything I have read and 
talked about with Redmond gurus says IMF performs an analysis and will 
move an email to the Junk Mail folder on its own.  The SCL header is for 
troubleshooting purposes, but also can be used for downstream client 
Inbox rule filtering (custom filter per Inbox).

Problem is, no one will swear to this - but it is the consensus.

> What if we took the X-Assp-Spam-Prob number and did some multiplication
> to come up with an SCL number?  It seems like the SCL is the same thing,
> just on a different scale.

Again, I don't think it would matter per my comments above.  I have VB 
code for creating custom Event Syncs to move messages to folders base on 
headers (so Inbox rules are not necessary).  I think I am going to go 
back to that route - after I catch up on some VB, and feel comfortable 
installing it into Exchange.


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