Full header report

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Wed May 31 18:44:46 IST 2006


Matt Kettler wrote:
> Ivan Arteaga wrote:
>   
>> Thank you for writing back,
>>
>> I am looking for maybe see more detailed info in the mail header ( I
>> don’t know if MS can put it into )
>>
>>  
>>     
> <snip>
>   
>> *X-yoursite-MailScanner-SpamCheck: spam (blacklisted)*
>>     
>
> <snip>
>
>   
>> In order to see the mail score or why the SpamCheck option tagged it as
>> spam despite it is an internal mail.
>>     
>
> It was tagged as spam because it matched your MailScanner blacklists. The
> spamassassin report and corresponding score won't help you, because SpamAssassin
> did not declare this message to be spam. Mailscanner declared it spam based on
> its blacklist rules, despite SA declaring the message non-spam.
>
> Check your "Is Definitely Spam" setting in MailScanner.conf, does the message
> match one of the rules  in the file pointed to by this option?
>
>
> Also, If you want to see the SpamAssassin report even when SA says non-spam, you
> can turn this option on:
> Always Include SpamAssassin Report = yes
>
> (IMHO, everyone should do this. I cannot see why anyone would ever want this set
> to the default of "no".)
>   
If the message is blacklisted or whitelisted by "Is Definitely [Not] 
Spam" then use of this option will force SpamAssassin to be run when it 
doesn't need to be. If the message is blacklisted or whitelisted and 
this option is set to "no" then SpamAssassin won't be called, which is a 
lot faster.

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