I understand that, but we don't have control over norton antivirus's method of scanning outgoing email. Also note the emails also fail the test "cmdspace" (space in receipt to command).


Users/clients sending e-mail out should be authenticating and authentication
should be whitelisted hence the test does not matter.

As for receiving, find out what the common string is that is used in the
headers and add that to your whitelisting file giving credit for the same
amount as the spamheaders test.

John T
eServices For You


Anyone using norton av 2005 with outlook express with outgoing mail
scanning
enabled will trip the spamheaders test.  I just thought everyone should
know.  I guess that just about obsoletes this test now?

I am using declude 1.81

Travis


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