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 > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Emails-passing-through-SA-with-valueless-headers-tp15768994p15804313.html Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.