On 12/9/2013 10:30 AM, Eric Broch wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I've installed DSPAM by enabling the EPEL repo on my CentOS server and
> configured it to tag (in the header) and pass email to user accounts. Is
> there any reason why DSPAM would insert its [SPAM] tag in the subject
> line and not put the the X-DSPAM- header in the email header?
>
> Eric
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Sorry, list,

False alarm! The user is using Outlook 2013 which removes, among many
other things, the X-DSPAM header info.

Eric

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