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Mail forwarded using the forwarding option( in preferences) is not
scanned for spam. If you use the filters to forward your email then it
is scanned for spam. If you use the latter method, and you have spam
scanning enabled, then yes it will re-write the subject line of your emails.
- --Ray

Gene Willacker wrote:
| I believe this has been discussed here before, so please excuse the
| repetition. If someone is autoforwarding their messages from
| mail.msu.edu, will the "Insert "*****SPAM*****" in the Subject line"
| setting still work? My recollection is that the answer was no, and then
| this was, or was going to be changed so that it did modify the subject
| line of autoforwarded mail.
|
| Most of our division uses autoforwarding, and I am hearing from our
| users that the messages are not getting marked. Can anyone let me know
| the status?
|
| Thanks, Gene
|
| --
| *Gene Willacker*
| Systems Analyst
| H&FS Systems Operations Group
| Michigan State University
| Food Stores Building
| East Lansing, MI 48824
| /1-517-353-1691/
|

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Ray Hernandez
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