Honestly, those Outlook rules should be
firing on a normal Outlook user, or they're scored way to high. I use Outlook
every day and AFAIK, I've never had my e-mail rejected or tagged with those
rules.
It's probably time to look at what is being
generated by these specific problem users that trigger those
rules.
Of course, you could always adjust the
scores:
score RATWARE_MS_HASH
0.01
score RATWARE_OUTLOOK_NONAME
0.01
But then realize that your users generating
those message are going to be flagged as spam by a lot of other systems running
SA, so the real solution is to find what's causing the rule to fire and fix
the Outlook setup so it doesn't trigger it.
Bret
Does any one know how to handle this?:
From: Screaming Eagle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 10:55 AM
To: spam mailling list
Subject: outlook email is beeing flag as spam...
-1.8 ALL_TRUSTED Passed through trusted hosts only via SMTPI cuold adjust ALL_TRUSTED so this won't be mark as spam, but what about other email being sent by outlook from outside? Any idea?
-0.2 BAYES_40 BODY: Bayesian spam probability is 20 to 40%
[score: 0.3371]
0.1 HTML_90_100 BODY: Message is 90% to 100% HTML
1.8 HTML_IMAGE_ONLY_24 BODY: HTML: images with 2000-2400 bytes of words
1.0 HTML_MESSAGE BODY: HTML included in message
1.7 MSGID_DOLLARS Message-Id has pattern used in spam
1.9 RATWARE_MS_HASH Bulk email fingerprint (msgid ms hash) found
2.8 RATWARE_OUTLOOK_NONAME Bulk email fingerprint (Outlook no name)
found
Thanks.