A little background on my mail system, my internet facing mail servers are postfix 1.1.12 which
passes mail to amavisd-new for spam scanning.  Once the spam check is done it passes it to
our Symantec AV Gateway for virus scanning, also munges the headers from the original smtp
transaction.  Once scanned it is passed to groupwise for mailbox delivery.  My amavisd-new and
spamassassin are both the most current versions.

My question is, what is the threshold for subject/body text like V(A)G1NAS or C()CKS to actually
invoke a score to be added to the overall score?

Any insight on this would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Eric Vollmer


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