John Doue wrote:
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 31.03.2009 10:35, John Doue wrote:
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Jay Garcia wrote:
On 31.03.2009 09:01, John Doue wrote:
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Cedar wrote:
Something is marking some of my e-mails with [spam], is this new
version of sm doing this? or would it more likely be avg
antivirus or something?
If this is something like [***SPAM*** Score/Req: 03.8/3.0], this
is probably the antispam filter of your ISP or email provider. This
feature (I call this a nuisance actually, but it can be use to
filter incoming emails) can sometimes be turn off on the ISP/email
provider site.
A "nuisance" ?? If you were one of my mail customers you would be
singing a different tune. We flag over 8,000 spam messages daily,
most of which are rejected by our blacklists (the customer never
sees these).
Jay,
You misunderstood me, meaning I was not clear enough. Of course, spam
filters are more than useful, they are a necessity (I am a spamcop
user, I should know!).
What is a nuisance IMHO are ISP filters that let mail go through but
add the spam score in the objet line. Unless this is user configurable.
Those scores should be transparent at the end user level.
Spamassassin is user-configurable, the default threshold is "5". Any
message 5 or higher gets flagged. You, the user, can increase/decrease
the default.
The issue raised by the OP was why should "SPAM" be inserted in the
object of an email.
> John Doue
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Object? I know what the Subject line or 'bar' is, what is the Object? The body
of the mail?
keith whaley
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