I just received this this from a mail admin of another ISP, Anyone care to
comment...

> Our filter software scans incomming mesages for a line that starts
> X-RBL-Warning:
> This is used as an indicator of spam. In your case it is saying that
> this message is not spam, but our software only picks up the first
> half of the tag.

You're both right.


While a mail client/server really shouldn't block on the X-RBL-Warning: header alone, it's probably best not to use it for tests that don't somehow indicate that the E-mail is likely to be spam. Instead of "SPAM-NONE WARN", I would use "SPAM-NONE WARN X-Note: This E-mail fell into the SPAM-NONE range (Total weight between 0 and 4)".

-Scott
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