On 1/3/07, Emil Edeholt <emil@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Roman Neuhauser wrote: But I'll look for a log file. Maybe there are something hidden below the gui. >> Maybe I haven't included some header non-spam usually have or something? >> > > How are we supposed to know? Should we read Thunderbird's source code > for you? :) > > Of course not. I just wondered if there was something obvious in the mail headers or whatever from pear that would make my mail look like spam. And I want a more mainstream solution that works on all/most email clients, not just firefox. But I'll talk to the mozilla folks instead, if you think it's so off topic to discuss this.
The obvious problem with your question is well, no 'headers' were supplied. Then of course there are algorithms like bayesian that predict spam based on headers and content, with a learning curve. Then there is of course people on @aol.com addresses where depending on how things are setup, you will automatically go into the spam box if you are not in their address book. All in all mail sucks never rely on it to work. Curt. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php