I'll let you know if that verbiage is there on the next one I find in the junk folder. Right now that folder is empty.
On Sun, Jul 25, 2021, at 6:58 PM, Antonio Leding wrote: > Ahhh - ok - at least that part is solved. So not sure if that might trigger a > move - I don’t think it would but it might - or there could be a bug. > > Can you find any Junk messages that do *not* have that same verbiage? > > > On 25 Jul 2021, at 18:54, Ralph Alvy wrote: > > >> Thanks, Antonio. Those spam lines are probably put there by the Fastmail >> server. >> >> On Sun, Jul 25, 2021, at 5:34 PM, Antonio Leding wrote: >>> OK - I wasn’t quite right - image checking does work with spam in that you >>> can configure the spam score that will inform the image checking process. >>> >>> That said, I checked several of the messages in my Junk boxes and none of >>> them have that same header information. What you posted looks like server >>> side spam checking like SpamAssassin or similar… >>> >>> >>> On 25 Jul 2021, at 17:19, Antonio Leding wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Ahhh - I believe that regardless of what the SpamSieve setting is, that >>>> when image checking is enabled, it will always check for spam. I could be >>>> mis-recollecting here but either way, I will do some digging to see if I >>>> can find a reference about this… >>>> >>>> >>>> On 25 Jul 2021, at 17:15, Ralph Alvy wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> I have no Inbox rules at all. Here are the Sieve relevant lines in the >>>>> raw message: >>>>> >>>>> X-Sieve: CMU Sieve 3.0 >>>>> X-Spam-known-sender: no >>>>> X-Spam-sender-reputation: 500 (none) >>>>> X-Spam-score: 7.2 >>>>> X-Spam-hits: HEADER_FROM_DIFFERENT_DOMAINS 0.248, HTML_FONT_LOW_CONTRAST >>>>> 0.001, >>>>> HTML_MESSAGE 0.001, ME_HAS_VSSU 0.001, ME_SENDERREP_NEUTRAL 0.001, >>>>> RCVD_IN_DNSWL_NONE -0.0001, SPF_HELO_NONE 0.001, SPF_PASS -0.001, >>>>> URIBL_DBL_ABUSE_SPAM 7, LANGUAGES en, BAYES_USED none, SA_VERSION 3.4.2 >>>>> X-Spam-source: IP='192.40.173.99', Host='mailer99.gate173.rs.smtp.com', >>>>> Country='US', >>>>> FromHeader='com', MailFrom='com' >>>>> X-Spam-charsets: plain='utf-8', html='utf-8' >>>>> >>>>> I also have image blocking check for images in Junk Folder, if that's >>>>> relevant. I can't see how it is. See image; >>>>> >>>>> On Sun, Jul 25, 2021, at 4:47 PM, Antonio Leding wrote: >>>>>> Well, with SpamSieve enabled, you can always re-eval the spam score on >>>>>> any message. I’m not sure if this menu option still exists after >>>>>> disabling SpamSieve but I believe it does. >>>>>> >>>>>> That aside, you can always check for rules on the Inbox - are there any >>>>>> there? >>>>>> >>>>>> I did a quick mailer archive search and per Benny (MlMt’s author), the >>>>>> only 2 ways messages get moved to Junk are via SpamSieve and Rules - no >>>>>> other mechanism exists… >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On 25 Jul 2021, at 16:43, Ralph Alvy wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> I already moved it out of the Junk folder, so its Sieve score isn't >>>>>>> seen and it's marked as No Junk. I'll do as you say the next time it >>>>>>> happens before moving it out of the folder. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 25 Jul 2021, at 16:30, Antonio Leding wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Are you sure it’s being moved by SpamSieve? For example, any rules >>>>>>>> possibly in effect? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Find a message in the Junk folder and right-click to check its spam >>>>>>>> state >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 25 Jul 2021, at 16:25, Ralph Alvy wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I have SpamSieve unchecked in the Security window. 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