I can only access a basic spam assassin configuration screen through cPanelX,
(I can enable / disable SA, set the required score, white/blacklist a few
addresses and assign scores, nothing else), however, I have no additional
access / control of the back end which is dealt with by the hosting company. 
Regarding OS, it must be a linux server to be running cPanelX but that's as
much as I know.



Loren Wilton wrote:
> 
>> X-Spam-Status: No, score=
>> X-Spam-Score:
>> X-Spam-Bar:
>> X-Spam-Flag: NO
> 
> X-Spam-Bar is not a standard SA header.  Someone asked about this a few 
> weeks ago, but I don't recall the result of the thread.  My best guess at 
> the moment is that whatever integration tool you are using is calling SA
> and 
> then putting its own results into the mail message after looking at what
> SA 
> said.  In this canse, maybe either it is failing to call SA or for come 
> reason SA itself is failing on these messages, so the tool ends up
> sticking 
> in empty headers.
> 
> Tell us what OS you are using and what the mail tools are that you are 
> using.
> 
>         Loren
> 
> 
> 

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