sm-7 wrote:
> 
> The higher score is not important unless your message scores above 
> the default threshold for spam.  What you are doing above affects the 
> message body only.  There are rules for tests on the headers and 
> message origin.
> 
> Streamling the HTML won't help much if your message contains other 
> signs, such as images, usually seen in spam.
> 

This is great info, thank you. So would you say something like:

0.7 MIME_HTML_ONLY         BODY: Message only has text/html MIME parts

is much more likely to flag the email as spam?  What's unfortunate is that
the way my company sends newsletters is by generating a separate text email
as opposed to keeping both versions in one, or allowing me to insert plain
text as well as html in the message. If I could do this, do you think it
would help?

Thanks,
Eve
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