false positive Spam and Scam with thunderbird
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 9:14 am
Hello there,
I am new to openemm and have just installed it on a new root server. I did this, since I don't want to run openemm on a production system with a high traffic load.
The problem now is, that thunderbird marks my newsletters as scam and gives spam assasin gives it a spam source of 3.5:
X-Spam-hits: BAYES_99 3.5, HTML_MESSAGE 0.001, IP_LINK_PLUS 0.001,
NORMAL_HTTP_TO_IP 0.001, BAYES_USED global
The text of the e-mail is a normal newsletter text for my community so no words inside that could lead to scam identification or similar.
One thing that is different of course, the sender is the IP of the root server, while the links lead to my original domain name. Would it help to have a domain name instead of a blank IP?
Thank you for any help,
Johannes
I am new to openemm and have just installed it on a new root server. I did this, since I don't want to run openemm on a production system with a high traffic load.
The problem now is, that thunderbird marks my newsletters as scam and gives spam assasin gives it a spam source of 3.5:
X-Spam-hits: BAYES_99 3.5, HTML_MESSAGE 0.001, IP_LINK_PLUS 0.001,
NORMAL_HTTP_TO_IP 0.001, BAYES_USED global
The text of the e-mail is a normal newsletter text for my community so no words inside that could lead to scam identification or similar.
One thing that is different of course, the sender is the IP of the root server, while the links lead to my original domain name. Would it help to have a domain name instead of a blank IP?
Thank you for any help,
Johannes