On 2010-02-02 03:02:18 PM, Tristan Santore wrote:
I like the spam headers, and have yet to see a single message marked
as spam,
which originated from a user. And I am on multiple lists.
Also, without the headers of the message, it is hard to say what is causing
said scoring. It could be the users end or maybe even their fault, i.e. using a
SMTP they should not. As it happened to one of my clients. Also, just because
it is marked [spam], does not mean it gets removed, and I believe most people
can use common sense in that regard.
Todd attached the message and full headers,
and in this case, it seems
that the presence of a domain name with ".com" in the middle caused a
huge spam score, which definitely seems unreasonable.
I agree with Todd that the spam headers suffice without having to munge
the subject.
Thanks,
Ricky