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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) Is it happening for any message, or is it only happening with specific subjects and message contents? Thank you.
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  • kshivachev
    Hello, It happens to any message. Regards!
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  • cPanelMichael
    Please ensure you are following the guidelines at: How to Keep your Email out of the Spam Folder - cPanel Knowledge Base - cPanel Documentation Note that you can disable SpamAssassin for outgoing email by disabling the following option under the "Apache SpamAssassin Options" tab in "WHM >> Exim Configuration Manager": "Scan outgoing messages for spam and reject based on the Apache SpamAssassin" internal spam_score setting" Or, you may want to use "Scan outgoing messages for spam and reject based on defined Apache SpamAssassin" score" and change the threshold. Thank you.
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  • kshivachev
    Hello, Could you please explain on what base you define the spamassasin score ? I want to know on what base my client has received such score and what he needs to fix. Regards!
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) The default score is 5.0: required_score 5.0 Thank you.
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  • oscar222
    Im getting the same message. I change the threshold to 9.0, and a couple of months later, same message. Only happens for a particular user How can I view wich tests are scoring this message to more than 9 ?
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  • bloatedstoat
    Whilst I have not done this myself I believe one could copy the entire original source of a client email that fails, save it to a file on the server and thereafter pipe it into spamassassin on the command line to reveal scores on tests in the output. For example: /usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/bin/spamassassin -D -t < client-email.txt 2> output.txt
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  • oscar222
    There is no summary in the logs or headers about WHAT tests are contributing to the score (I can see the report in incoming messages, but not in outgoing msg)
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  • cPanelMichael
    You may also want to experiment with disabling the following options under the "Apache SpamAssassin Options" tab in "WHM >> Service Configuration >> Exim Configuration Manager": Enable BAYES_POISON_DEFENSE Apache SpamAssassin" ruleset Enable KAM Apache SpamAssassin" ruleset Enable the Apache SpamAssassin" ruleset that cPanel uses on cpanel.net It's possible one of these rulesets is the reason for the recent detection of SPAM. Thank you.
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