the junk that slips by spam sieve always has this:
x-spam-flag: yes x-suspected-spam: true
This seems like a slam dunk. How can I use this to my advantage?? Some days I’m shocked about what and how much spam sieve auto-trains crap e-mail as good.
If you trust your server junk filter, you can set it to move the messages to the Junk mailbox instead of just tagging the headers.
That said, lots of spam messages getting through SpamSieve usually indicates a setup or training problem. Are you running SpamSieve on multiple Macs? Using spam processing rules in addition to SpamSieve? Training all the mistakes?
Thanks! yea, let me look at these issues and see what’s going on.