Hello Thomas,

Saturday, April 2, 2005, 2:43:14 AM, you wrote:

TS> Two hints: one ist that the name of the host which added the SPAM info
TS> to the header ist not mine but the hosterīs. The second is that I 
TS> rewrite the subject and put the original mail in an attachment while
TS> the mails I receive have no changes in subject and body (just in the
TS> X-SPAM header fields).

TS> Maybe I should chekc the SA log files to find out more. I thought that
TS> this skipping is a well known feature of SA.

There's something on your system that's doing this, not SA.

I have the opposite problem -- emails for one of the domains I manage
go through a system with an excellent anti-spam system, including SA,
which more correctly identifies spam than the limited SA system
provided by my shared virtual web host. I'd like to go with the feeder
system's analysis, and use the local system only for spam which goes
directly to the web host's servers (and only spam does that), but I
don't have that flexibility. My web host throws away the feeder
system's headers and makes its own (slightly less accurate)
determination.

Bob Menschel



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