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Old 12-07-2010, 22:49   #6
Richard M
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Re: Who adds ****SPAM**** header?

I think we've cracked it then - it seems from those headers that your web host is adding to the subject line (Web Fusion).

You could look through the control panel to see if you can disable spam filtering (wouldn't recommend this), or add any senders you trust to a whitelist.

For technical info, the engine behind this looks to be SpamAssassin, a popular Linux spam filtering program - just in case you ever need to contact your host's tech support line.
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