Brian, >Beginning today, we turned spam processing on for all incoming >email. That is to say all email that passes through our MX boxes. >This it touched upon in our FAQ for the new mail.msu.edu here: >http://techbase.msu.edu/article.asp?id=10902#s46349 > >What you are seeing is merely a "Spam Report" As I said, every >single solitary message that goes through mx##.mail.msu.edu will get >processed for it, regardless of if it is spam or not. If it is >spam... it will be marked as such ***** SPAM ***** > >We feel the "Spam Report" is a useful tool when it comes time for >troubleshooting. Thanks. So, from now on "every single solitary message" will be labelled as "possible spam", regardless of its spam score? And I will have to scroll past the lengthy boilerplate of the uninformative "Spam Report" before I can read any of my actual messages? And I and other users will learn to just ignore the "Spam Report" because of all the false positives? -- dkm