Ben Rometsch wrote:
> On 12 Aug 2008, at 22:09, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
>
>> Ben Rometsch wrote:
>>> On 12 Aug 2008, at 18:18, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Um...read my previous message again.  sendAllSpam (ccAllSpam) is your
>>>> friend.  If you have ASSP configured correctly - you will see the
>>>> various message score hits in the headers.  So you'll want to enable
>>>> the
>>>> various Add***Header options - this will also get you ASSP headers in
>>>> received mail so you can see what ASSP found and permitted to pass.
>>>> Then, if you've received something you feel shouldn't have gotten
>>>> through - send it through the analysis (either web page or e-mail) and
>>>> you'll see how it passed - and be able to tweak settings until it gets
>>>> caught.
>>>> -- 
>>>> Daniel
>>>>
>>>
>>> What I really want is message score stats on Ham, not Spam. I can sort
>>> of achieve this by grepping through the mail spool files on the
>>> server. Does ASSP provide a Message Score header for Ham? Looking
>>> through the mail files I cant really see anything consistent?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>> I'm honestly not trying to be insulting.  Your message style indicates
>> you have a reasonable command of english.  So I can adjust the format of
>> my responses for future queries, what part of my previous response is
>> not clear?
>>
>> "you'll want to enable the various Add***Header options - this will also
>> get you ASSP headers in received mail so you can see what ASSP found and
>> permitted to pass."
>>
>> -- 
>> Daniel
>
> You really do appear unable to read my messages. I said "I cant really 
> see anything consistent". I see a variety of messages, but I am unable 
> to find a consistent string from ASSP with the overall message score.
>
> To be honest, if you are unable to provide comment without being rude, 
> I'd really rather you didn't reply at all.
>
>
If you have enabled the flags, try reading:
X-Assp-Message-Score
X-Assp-Message/IP-Score

-- 
Daniel L. Miller, VP - Engineering, SET<br>
AM Fire & Electronic Services, Inc. [AMFES]<br>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 702-312-5276

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