subject line errors
Rodney Richison
Rodney at rcrcomputing.com
Sat Jan 27 20:02:02 CET 2007
> > X-mx2-rcrnet-MailScanner-Information: Spam detection information
> > X-mx2-rcrnet-MailScanner: Virus-scan found to be clean
> > X-mx2-rcrnet-MailScanner-SpamCheck: spam, SORBS-DNSBL,
> > SpamAssassin (not cached, score=-0.023, required 6,
> > autolearn=not spam, AWL 0.72, BAYES_20 -0.74, HTML_MESSAGE 0.00)
> >
> > X-mx2-rcrnet-MailScanner-From: rsmith7 at cox.net
> > Return-Path: rsmith7 at cox.net
>
> Uh!
>
> > X-mx2-rcrnet-MailScanner-SpamCheck: spam, SORBS-DNSBL,
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
And the light-bulb comes on! Ha
Let's see if I've got it right...
If you use mailscanner to check the rbl's, the message gets marked as
possible scan just for being found on an rbl.
Hmm, I'm thinking to use a bit more aggressive rbl's in my spam checks
than I do at the postfix level.
Maybe it'd be best to turn it on at the spamassasin level instead. (Just
thinking out loud)
Are there other implications I should consider?
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