>And what next will be classified by spamassasin? 
> Boundaries? It is neverending problem. :-( 
> It is like cat-mouse war, and why we are playing this game?
> Is score 1.5 of one header some real problem?

You are right.  They look at everything.  The best action is to only include 
what is required to get the email to flow.

And what you do include should be customized to each email sender.  That way 
one crazy spambot won't get us all labeled as spam.

I removed all X header references in Indy - they are not needed.

As for boundaries I changed Indy code to generate a boundary that is specific 
to only me and my email sending program, it doesn't look anything like the Indy 
boundary.

For spamassasin I find most people have the threshold set at about 5.0.  So 1.5 
is fairly large - and it's easy to remove it.


Jon B.

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