>> > Although our SA setup works very well in general, one issue that has >> > come up a few times recently is airline E-tickets/reservations. >> >> Travel stuff in general seems to be designed specifically to hit as many >> spam rules as possible. *Everything* from Travelocity and Alaska Air get >> around 20 points here on average. Ticket confirmations add more from the >> all-caps subjects and the like. >> >> > X-Spam-Score: ***** (5.696) BAYES_99,HTML_30_40,HTML_MESSAGE,NO_REAL_NAME, >> > SARE_OBFU_TBL_03,UPPERCASE_50_75,autolearn=no >> >> In your specific case I'd fix the bayes_99 problem, and that should get you >> clean. There isn't any particular reason I can think of why ticket >> confirmations should be getting tagged as spam by Bayes. >> >> Loren >> >> Given that airline messages are important, are related to meney, and recipients dont want to get forged ones, it would be a great idea to start a campaign with airlines / travel agents to use some sort of proof of origin (spf, digital signature, whatnot) Recipients could then apply whitelists
Wolfgang Hamann