https://bz.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=8349

Bill Cole <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Bill Cole <[email protected]> ---
SpamAssassin does not "consider" any email address or domain to be "unsecure." 

It is a matter of objective fact that use of a domain under the "*.online"
top-level domain in an email message correlates with that message being spam.
You can see the latest data on that at
https://ruleqa.spamassassin.org/20250909-r1928315-n/T_SCC_TLD_ONLINE/detail
which indicates that 99.2% of all messages using a *.online domain recently
seen by our data contributors are spam. 

The active rule in SpamAssassin which makes use of that fact is limited to a
score of 2.0, while (by default) a score of 5.0 is required for SpamAssassin to
label a message as "spam". Hence, having a *.online domain is not enough on its
own to cause SpamAssassin to label a message as spam. If a message you wrote
has been labeled by SpamAssassin as spam, it MUST include other factors
correlated to spam. 

This is SpamAssassin working as designed. Not a bug. 

For discussion of how you can keep your mail from being marked as spam, please
use our Users' mailing list. See
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/SPAMASSASSIN/MailingLists for how
to subscribe.

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