Hi;
There has to be a
way to identify this without much overhead..
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X-Note: Spam Score: 26 [BLOCKED ON 20+ & DELETED ON 60+]
X-Note: Scan Time: 13:21:32 on 01/07/2004
X-Note: Spool File: D4e220fc7018c094f.SMD
X-Note: Server Name: skrzynka.pl
X-Note: SMTP Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Note: Reverse DNS & IP: cbl62-0-175-24.bb.netvision.net.il [62.0.175.24]
X-Note: Recipient(s): *************
X-Note: Country Chain: ISRAEL->destination
X-Note: ==================================================================
X-Note: This E-mail was scanned & filtered by Declude [1.77i12] for SPAM & virus.
X-Note: Spam Score: 26 [BLOCKED ON 20+ & DELETED ON 60+]
X-Note: Scan Time: 13:21:32 on 01/07/2004
X-Note: Spool File: D4e220fc7018c094f.SMD
X-Note: Server Name: skrzynka.pl
X-Note: SMTP Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Note: Reverse DNS & IP: cbl62-0-175-24.bb.netvision.net.il [62.0.175.24]
X-Note: Recipient(s): *************
X-Note: Country Chain: ISRAEL->destination
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X-Note: This E-mail was scanned & filtered by Declude [1.77i12] for SPAM & virus.
this is borderline
(weight 26) - this email has not failed a single IP4R test.
Reverse dns is IL,
email ends with .ch and the HELO is .pl
What are the
chances for this? How can a legal email have so much existential
crisis?
Matt's TLD test
gives this weight but there has to be a faster test to pick this
up..
Regards,
Kami
