My users get a lot of legit emails that get flagged with both these and
then end up with a weight of 12 and get put in their bulk folder. I mean
a lot. Just regular emails sent from Aetna.com, Principal.com, other big
insurance carriers. Should I reduce the weight of them? Are they working
like they should? Anyone else see this a lot?
If you find on your system that the ratio of legit/non-legit messages for a
particular test is more in favor of legit you should absolutly lower the
weight of those tests. For my system the CMDSPACE is a very effective test
since I can do WHITELIST AUTH / WHITELIST my ip blocks of clients. Outlook
is a nasty example of a client that will fail the CMDSPACE test. In regards
to comments I have not run across any issues with many false positives with
that test. However, I did tweak the # of comments to a higher value than
the default so that may help.
Darrell
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