Some emails has "Hits" value even, for example 2,5. What is (if it's
possible to say) good value? I am going to create script in bash  which
send me an email when from particular email account will outbound for
example 300 emails per day. Kind of warning. But I am not sure I could use
spam score to it. What do you think guys about it?

2018-03-29 17:58 GMT+02:00 chaouche yacine <yacinechaou...@yahoo.com>:

>
> It is, that's the spam score. It helps to visualise if a particular
> mailbox is bombarded with spam (can happen with lots and lots of e-mails
> from qq.com, I have that domain banned in postfix itself).
>
> Yassine.
> On Thursday, March 29, 2018, 3:21:16 PM GMT+1, Alex JOST <
> jost+postfix...@dimejo.at> wrote:
>
>
> Am 29.03.2018 um 15:30 schrieb Poliman - Serwis:
>
> > This one works well. One question based on one from generated lines:
> > Mar 26 11:47:41  ORIGINATING LOCAL [127.0.0.1]:38920 <
> i...@klub-biosfera.pl>
> > -> <i...@klub-biosfera.pl>,<p.krzewi...@poliman.pl>, Hits: 0.742
> >
> > Mar 26 11:47:41 --> this is date and hour when mail from
> > i...@klub-biosfera.pl was sent to i...@klub-biosfera.pl and
> > p.krzewi...@poliman.pl, am I right?
> > What are "Hits: 0.742" ?
>
>
> Looks like amavisd scoring.
>
> --
> Alex JOST
>
>


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