On 26 Sep 2024, at 14:26, Bill Cole wrote:
Yes. I believe MM recognizes various headers generated by different
tools. I believe X-Spam-Score and X-Spam-Status (both optionally added
by SpamAssassin) are both recognized, and possibly the X-less
equivalents
The X- prefix was deprecated last ce
On 26 Sep 2024, at 8:09, Bill Cole wrote:
MailMate itself does not score messages. The scores it can detect are
those determined either by SpamSieve locally or by your email
provider's spam filters. Without knowing which is relevant in your
case, it isn't possible to say how to adjust it. So i
On 2024-09-26 at 17:13:46 UTC-0400 (Thu, 26 Sep 2024 14:13:46 -0700)
Randall Gellens
is rumored to have said:
On 26 Sep 2024, at 8:09, Bill Cole wrote:
MailMate itself does not score messages. The scores it can detect are
those determined either by SpamSieve locally or by your email
provider
On 2024-09-26 at 09:47:21 UTC-0400 (Thu, 26 Sep 2024 09:47:21 -0400)
William Allen
is rumored to have said:
I subscribe to my local newspaper’s daily bulletin. Recently I
noticed I wasn’t getting it anymore and after looking a the junk
folder saw it had a spam score of 4.0. Just looking at the
Thanks! That was very informative and helpful.
Regards,
Bill
On 26 Sep 2024, at 11:09, Bill Cole wrote:
On 2024-09-26 at 09:47:21 UTC-0400 (Thu, 26 Sep 2024 09:47:21 -0400)
William Allen
is rumored to have said:
I subscribe to my local newspaper’s daily bulletin. Recently I
noticed I wasn’t
I subscribe to my local newspaper’s daily bulletin. Recently I noticed I wasn’t
getting it anymore and after looking a the junk folder saw it had a spam score
of 4.0. Just looking at the mailings I can’t see any difference. Is there any
way to understand what is triggering a score for a particul