Yes, you are probably right. But: there must be a reason why the
rule no_real_name exists?
Yes. It successfully HELPS to detect spam. It is not, on its own, a good
method to detect spam. That is why it normally has a low score.
And if there is a rule (written or not)
that From: headers s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> The list managers are the first ones who have to change.
>>
>>
>
> Yes, you are probably right. But: there must be a reason why the
> rule no_real_name exists? And if there is a rule (written or not)
> that From: headers should contain a real name, I want to follow
t is spam is considerable and it should be scored a couple of points.
-Sietse
From: Chris Lear
Sent: Thu 07-Dec-06 15:06
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: SV: Help with understanding a rule
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (07/12/06 12:03):
The list managers are the first ones who have t
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (07/12/06 12:03):
The list managers are the first ones who have to change.
Yes, you are probably right. But: there must be a reason why the
rule no_real_name exists? And if there is a rule (written or not)
that From: headers should contain a real name, I want to follo
I want the IT staff to change this, but they require some "proof" that the
full name should be there(!).
>That is definite proof of an incompetent IT staff..
>The list managers are the first ones who have to change.
>
Yes, you are probably right. But: there must be a reason why the
rule no_real_name exists? And if there is a rule (written or not)
that From: headers should contain a real name, I want to follow it.
And to follow it I need to convince my
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 5:54 AM
> To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
> Subject: Help with understanding a rule
>
> "
> Content analysis details: (3.0 points, 3
Hi,
Recently I sent an email to a list. That email was classified by several
spamassasins as spam due to the contents of the From: header that did not
include my full name. (This email is sent from the same account)
Users on the list said that the full name should be included in the From:
header