Hi Thomas,

If a message score is greater than 100, the e-mail is blocked and it's ok.
But if an address or entirely domain is in SpamLover, I think that it wish
to receive all mails that scores <100,
but with all tags and spam subject included, if applicable. In the e-mail
client, the user can create a filter that move this
message to SPAM folder.

Maybe a setting like @domain => 45,100 to a SpamLover domain ?

Best regards,

Alexandre


>As long as no check has failed - spamlover information is not added to the
>header.
>100/100 means, the values for PenaltyMessageLimit and PenaltyMessageLow
>are overwritten for this mail - so the 45 is ignored.

>Thomas



2016-10-26 11:10 GMT-02:00 Alexandre de Arruda Paes <adald...@gmail.com>:

> Hi,
>
> ASSP 2.5.4(16294)
>
> I have a domain that I set @domain=>100. But in e-mails below this score
> (45 is the limit for other domains), the subject are not changed with
> [SPAM] tag.
> spamSubjectSL:=
> spamTagSL:=1
>
> In the message headers, I have no mention about SpamLover set.
>
> maillog.txt:out-26-16 10:49:54 id-86067-08014 [Worker_2] 89.163.240.195 <
> ret...@domain1.com.br> to: domaintaub...@domain.com.br the low/limit
> SpamLover-Score for this mail is set to 100/100 because recipient
> domaintaub...@domain.com.br is in spamLovers
> maillog.txt:out-26-16 10:49:55 id-86067-08014 [Worker_2] 89.163.240.195 <
> ret...@domain1.com.br> to: domaintaub...@domain.com.br DKIM-Signature
> found
> maillog.txt:out-26-16 10:49:55 id-86067-08014 [Worker_2] 89.163.240.195 <
> ret...@domain1.com.br> to: domaintaub...@domain.com.br [scoring] DKIM
> signature verified-OK - header-passed - sender policy is: neutral - author
> policy is: neutral
> maillog.txt:out-26-16 10:49:55 id-86067-08014 [Worker_2] 89.163.240.195 <
> ret...@domain1.com.br> to: domaintaub...@domain.com.br info: domain
> domain1.com.br has published a DMARC record
> maillog.txt:out-26-16 10:49:55 id-86067-08014 [Worker_2] 89.163.240.195 <
> ret...@domain1.com.br> to: domaintaub...@domain.com.br [scoring] SPF:
> pass ip=89.163.240.195 mailfrom=ret...@domain1.com.br helo=
> olivia5.domain1.com.br
> maillog.txt:out-26-16 10:49:55 id-86067-08014 [Worker_2] 89.163.240.195 <
> ret...@domain1.com.br> to: domaintaub...@domain.com.br Message-Score:
> added -1 (spfpValencePB) for SPF pass, total score for this message is now
> -1
> maillog.txt:out-26-16 10:50:23 id-86067-08014 [Worker_2] 89.163.240.195 <
> ret...@domain1.com.br> to: domaintaub...@domain.com.br HMM Check
> [scoring] - Prob: 1.00000 => spam - answer/query relation: 100% of 342
> maillog.txt:out-26-16 10:50:23 id-86067-08014 [Worker_2] 89.163.240.195 <
> ret...@domain1.com.br> to: domaintaub...@domain.com.br Message-Score:
> added 44 for HMM Probability: 1.00000, total score for this message is now
> 43
> maillog.txt:out-26-16 10:50:24 id-86067-08014 [Worker_2] 89.163.240.195 <
> ret...@domain1.com.br> to: domaintaub...@domain.com.br Bayesian Check
> [scoring] - Prob: 1.00000 => spam - answer/query relation: 100% of 325
> maillog.txt:out-26-16 10:50:24 id-86067-08014 [Worker_2] 89.163.240.195 <
> ret...@domain1.com.br> to: domaintaub...@domain.com.br Message-Score:
> added 43 for Bayesian Probability: 1.00000, total score for this message is
> now 86
> maillog.txt:out-26-16 10:50:24 id-86067-08014 [Worker_2] [MessageOK]
> 89.163.240.195 <ret...@domain1.com.br> to: domaintaub...@domain.com.br
> message ok [Re Lotofacil como ganhar] -> /mnt/extras/assp/okmail/--
> 5700852.eml
>
> Best regards,
>
> Alexandre
>
>
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