It adds the following header info
X-MailScanner-Information: Please contact the ISP for more information X-MailScanner: Found to be clean X-MailScanner-SpamCheck: spam, SpamAssassin (score=16.5, required 5, BANG_MORE 0.67, BASE64_ENC_TEXT 1.64, FOR_FREE 0.57, FROM_ENDS_IN_NUMS 0.74, HTML_70_80 0.51, HTML_FONT_BIG 0.27, HTML_FONT_COLOR_BLUE 0.10, HTML_FONT_COLOR_RED 0.10, HTML_FONT_FACE_ODD 0.29, HTML_MESSAGE 0.10, MANY_EXCLAMATIONS 0.77, MIME_HTML_NO_CHARSET 0.76, MIME_HTML_ONLY 0.10, RAZOR2_CHECK 2.06, RCVD_IN_NJABL 0.85, RCVD_IN_OPM 2.34, SUBJ_BUY 1.90, SUBJ_VIAGRA 2.59) X-MailScanner-SpamScore: ssssssssssssssss
Do I need to run a script to remove this header info before I submit it to razor.
No you don't need to remove the header.. Razor does not EVER care about the message headers.. period. Razor would inherently fail to work properly if it did, and Vipul and company are substantially smarter than to make that mistake.
However, the message body, including all mime parts, must be exactly as they were with no modifications.
Second Question
I've registered razor as root. However my mail server is on a private network and <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is rejecting my mail cos it can't find the hostname. Is there an option to define the mail user name within razor. As far as ftc.gov is concerned "mail from:" should be [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't see how this pertains to razor, so I can't answer that one.
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