![]() ![]() When a message is identifed as being spam, SpamAssassin(tm) adds the X-Spam-Report header to the message. If the cumulative score for a message is over a specefied number (5 is the default) then the message is identified as spam. X-Spam-Report: When SpamAssassin(tm) scans a message it applies a series of "tests" to the message. You can use this message to filter spam in applications such as Outlook, Eudora, Thunderbird, etc. X-Spam-Flag: This header is added if SpamAssassin(tm) identifies the message as being spam: 'X-Spam-Flag: YES'. In addition, email messages identified as spam also have these headers set: X-Spam-Status: Yes, hits=6.2 required=5.0 tests=REVERSE_AGING,VIAGRAĪutolearn=no version=2.64-servername_config_v2 X-Spam-Status: The X-Spam-Status: is added to all messages and includes summary information including spam status (yes/no), score, what tests were triggered, and the SpamAssassin version. For example, a spam score of 3.6 would generate the following header: X-Spam-Level: *** This numeric score is converted to a number of asterisks equal to the score of the message (rounded down), and added to the X-Spam-Level header. X-Spam-Level: When trying to identify spam, SpamAssassin(tm) assigns a numeric score to each message. This info is useful for system administrators, and can be ignored by end users. X-Spam-Checker-Version: The X-Spam-Checker-Version: header lists the version of SpamAssassin(tm) and the name of the server that was used to scan the message. ![]() This score is listed in the X-Spam-Score: header for each message. ![]() X-Spam-Score: When trying to identify spam, SpamAssassin(tm) assigns a numeric score to each message. What headers are added to emails that are scanned by SpamAssassin™ ?Īll email messages scanned by SpamAssassin™ have these headers set: ![]()
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