On Tue, 20 Jan 2009, Rops wrote:

I have been surfing around for a while to find out why a lot of mails are considered spam by my ISP, when these aren't.

How much do you think is reasonable level to flag as spam?

The default is 5, and all the base rules are scored with that threshold in mind.

        BAYES_00=-1

...only -1 for BAYES_00? That's pretty weak. Don't they trust their bayes training?

What does mean RCVD_IN_XBL=3.033 ????

The sender's IP address was flagged as suspicious, for example associated with a hijacked (spam zombie) computer.

What means the RCVD_IN_SORBS_DUL=2.046 ????

The sender's IP address was flagged as a dialup or other dynamic-IP user.

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