At 01/02/06 18:02, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The Monday 2006-01-02 at 14:03 -0600, Eric Hines wrote:
Folks,
My last got labeled SPAM; this removes (I think) the full IP addresses and links.
I think not...
I was unclear here--I meant that the current retry had my effort to remove the offending.... And apparently I failed at that; the retry got labeled, too.
(Side note--many of you are able to send these without getting tagged as spam. How are you doing this? I'm using Eudora and Thunderbird, and both are getting the SPAM labels.)
Chances!
I could tell you more if I could look at the SA headers added by SuSE to the email, but I can't because as I run my SA locally, they get removed and substituted by mine. If you are not running SpamAssassin on your PC, you will be able to see them (search for "X-Spam-Status"), and then find out why this mail was tagged as spam.
The only mark my SA gives is BIZ_TLD ("Contains an URL in the BIZ top-level domain"), which is perhaps triggering on your text, which includes the word "sserver.test dot biz".
My wild guess is that your ISP is blacklisted.
Expand the headers. What a concept. I should have thought of that.... As to the ISP being blacklisted, I don't think so for two reasons: one is purely hope: my ISP is ComCast, and they're generally better than that. They're not AT&T, either then or now. The other is more concrete: I've sent other emails to the list during this time frame that haven't been tagged.
But don't worry too much, I'm not deterred by the "spam" word in the subject, nor will many listers here, I hope. You should be grateful that your emails was simply tagged and not deleted unceremoniously, as it was done not long ago! ;-p
Good. I was afraid most folks would do what I would have done if I knew enough to be a contributer--look past the spam labels, or actually filter them out.
As as your "real" problem, I don't know.
And you're one of the geniuses here. I don't know if I'm encouraged or discouraged.... Eric Hines There is no nonsense so errant that it cannot be made the creed of the vast majority by adequate governmental action. --Bertrand Russell