Yes one of my ISP's started labeling spam this way. Unfortunately (at
least in my case) they are usually wrong and I have a lot of email
labeled this way (and why I don't use any filters except my own if at
all possible). It is also quite annoying as they put [SPAM] at the
start of the subject when triggered by the filter even though I don't
have the filter on and it does not do anything. :/ They apparently are
using IronPort-Anti-Spam and have it set way too high. It always
surprised me they just don't use a x-header line rather than put it in
the subject itself.
-Dan
On 7/16/2009 2:30 PM, Bob Carls Dudney wrote:
> On 16/7/09, Larry Yaeger wrote:
> |
>> occasional false positive I would like to receive some spam filter blocks
>
> Why I have my server set to deliver all spam with [SPAM] in header so
> Eudora filter pops 'em into my spam mailbox. Well worth the few
> seconds it takes to scan and delete manually. When I get to more than
> few dozen a day I change email addresses.
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