I received a very brief personal reply to a message that was misclassified as
spam. This was largely due to some DNSBL scores, but I was surprised that the
message managed to score 2.6 points for the spam phrases test. Here's the
report:
X-Spam-Report: 5.36 hits, 5 required;
* 1.6 -- Contains phrases frequently found in spam
[score: 21, hits: for your]
* 1.0 -- spam-phrase score is over 20
* 0.8 -- Received via known spam-harbouring dialups
* 2.0 -- Received via a relay in relays.osirusoft.com
[RBL check: found 129.129.246.209.relays.osirusoft.com.]
...and here's the message in its entirety. Does "for your" really deserve 2.6
points? I confirmed this by sending myself a message with nothing but "thank
you for your message" and it scored 2.6 points as well.
---begin included message
Michael --
Works great!
Many thanx,
Dilly
-- : -- : -- : -- : -- : -- : -- : -- : -- : -- : -- : -- : -- : -- : --
Never do card tricks for your poker group.
---end included message
--
michael moncur mgm at starlingtech.com http://www.starlingtech.com/
"Of those who say nothing, few are silent." -- Thomas Neill
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