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Jens Thiel-2
Hi all,

email forwarded through [hidden email] is filtered more agressively
for SPAM lately. Well-known spammers, unusual SMTP implementations, open
proxies and relays are rejected at the mail server. All other content is
filtered and sanitzed (that is, evil HTML and some attachments deleted).

The filters add some custom mail headers that your mail client can use to
filter SPAM:

  X-Spam-Level: *******

is set to the number of SPAM points the message received. You can suspect
SPAM with 3 stars and more and tag (or move) the message as you like.
Additional information is given in the X-Spam-Status header.

  X-Spam-Flag: YES

is set with 5 stars and more; you can safely delete these ;-)

Mails routed through sourceforge get a similar header:

  X-Spam-Score: 2.0 (++)

Does anyone know more about this?


Jens.