Spam Reports in mail headers

Richard Brown r.brown at LAWSON-HIS.CO.UK
Tue Apr 6 09:01:30 IST 2004


Gib Gilbertson Jr. wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I've dug through the archives and can't seem to find out if there is a
> setting available that will do more than just turning on or off
> Spamassassin scoring in e-mails.
>
> I have several clients that are on my whitelist who do not want spam
> assassin scores in their e-mail headers.

>> X-tmisnet-MailScanner: Found to be clean
>> X-tmisnet-MailScanner-SpamCheck: not spam (whitelisted),
>>         SpamAssassin (score=24.1, required 7, autolearn=spam,
>>         BAD_CREDIT 0.41, BODY_OBFU_CIALIS 8.22, BODY_OBFU_PENIS 2.11,
>>         HTML_70_80 0.51, HTML_MESSAGE 0.10, MIME_HTML_ONLY 0.10,
>>         RCVD_IN_BL_SPAMCOP_NET 6.00, RCVD_IN_SPAMHAUS_SBL+XBL 6.00,
>>         RCVD_IN_UNCONFIRMED_DSBL 0.51, TW_EG 0.08, TW_GJ 0.08)
>> X-UIDL: 0;+"!b!3"!<]d"!N1:"!

I can't see why they don't want spamassassin scores in their messages.
If you're convinced that what they're sending isn't going to be spam,
why don't just change this setting:

# Do you want to check messages to see if they are spam?
# Note: If you switch this off then *no* spam checks will be done at all.
#       This includes both MailScanner's own checks and SpamAssassin.
#       If you want to just disable the "Spam List" feature then set
#       "Spam List =" (i.e. an empty list) in the setting below.
# This can also be the filename of a ruleset.
Spam Checks = yes

After all, there's little point in scanning it with spamassassin if
you're going to ignore the results.

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Richard Brown
http://www.lawson-his.co.uk
0870 99 070 52



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