Ah, esto aplica a la pregunta original:

  On the other hand the tag2 level just adds some mark to the passed mail
   (only for local recipients), which recipient or his MUA may decide to
   act on or not. Specifically:

     * Subject header field is modified (unless disabled)
     * X-Spam-Flag and X-Spam-Status header field get a Yes
     * address extension for spam gets tacked on the recipient address
     * and (perhaps inconsistently with the rest) the mail log entry says
       'Passed SPAM' instead of 'Passed CLEAN'.

Vale entiendo que es el valor del tag2 level el que controla si se marca con la etiqueta o no. Lo que no entiendo es luego las distintas opciones,
me supera.....:-(

Emi


 

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Saludos
       Carlos E. R.

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