>Installed JunkMail last week and I'm getting some interesting spamheader 
>false positives. Some of the more interesting ones are
>newsletters from: ORACLE, SOPHOS, and SYMANTEC!

Unfortunately, a lot of web mailers are thrown together (the boss thinks 
that their web programmer is a programmer, and therefore can write 
programs, even a mail client).  The web programmer doesn't understand RFCs, 
and voila.  Problems.

In the case of SPAMHEADERS, that test will fail on E-mail that has legal 
headers (but ones which are common in spam and rarely ever seen with 
legitimate mail clients).  The most common problem is that the web 
programmers don't add a Message-ID: header -- the RFCs require that they 
have one, unless they have a good reason not to and understand the 
consequences (that their E-mail may get treated as junk).
                                              -Scott

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