deny message = This message was classified as SPAM
condition = ${if < {$message_size}{10K}}
spam = nobody
if you have spam = USERNAME/true
it will print those headers.
I didn't keep the message with your config, but check that setting.
On Fri, 2006-09-08 at 09:21 -0700, Derrick MacPherson wrote:
> It's probably because your settings are such that it's writing those
> headers in every email, if you read it says that it's possibly spam.
> Your mail client shouldn't display these headers unless you view all
> headers. I can't recall the setting that sets if it prints this or not,
> if someone else on the list knows please post if not i'll dig it up in a
> bit.
>
> On Fri, 2006-09-08 at 17:18 +0100, John Robinson wrote:
> > On 08/09/2006 17:07, Derrick MacPherson wrote:
> > > is that not because it came from a trusted source? if you look at the
> > > headers you'll see the reason why it scored negative, then you can look
> > > up details, when i send myself an email from my server:
> > >
> > > -1.4 ALL_TRUSTED Passed through trusted hosts only via SMTP
> >
> > Yes, that's what the end of the X-Spam-Report says, but why does the
> > report begin by saying the message is identified as possible spam?
> >
> > >> X-Spam-Report: Spam detection software, running on the system
> > >> "yuiop.plus.com", has identified this incoming email as possible
> > >> spam.
> >
> > It should only do that if the total score is over 5.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > John.
> >
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> Derrick MacPherson <dmacpherson@???>
>
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