Hello,

In SpamAssassin's FAQ, there is a page
"AvoidingFpsForSenders"
(http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/AvoidingFpsForSenders)
under the heading "I'm not a spammer!". That page
mentioned that "Emails with ... invalid or missing
message-ids ... are frequently signs of spam". As the
Message-ID header of my mail server looks invalid, I
have some questions concerning the definition of
invalid message-ids:

Question 1. Suppose the part on the right of "@" in
the Message-ID header is not a valid domain name. For
instance, <xxxx... @abc>. Will SpamAssassin consider
this as an invalid message id and so consider the
email as possible spam?

Question 2. Suppose the domain name in the Message-ID
header does not match the domain name in the From
header. For instance, the From header is "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
and the Message-ID header is "<xxxx... @xyz.com>" .
Will SpamAssassin consider this as an invalid message
id and so consider the email as possible spam?

Thank you.

Jack


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