I was just wondering if anyone had any information regarding the X-AntiAbuse: headers that gmail adds to the emails that I send using swift.
I'm assuming this is a sign of spam, but why does gmail add these header but not mark the message as spam?
X-AntiAbuse:
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Apologies Decipher, I meant to reply to your first post and got sidetracked.
Yes the headers are added by the originating mail server i.e. your mail server. Part of the 'security theatre' approach I think.
I've had several instances where they were badly formed, and are a major problem. Are you finding the same?
Yes the headers are added by the originating mail server i.e. your mail server. Part of the 'security theatre' approach I think.
I've had several instances where they were badly formed, and are a major problem. Are you finding the same?
Hey chuckl, no worries 
Thus far I have not had any issues with these additional headers, (well other than hotmail junk but I don't think these headers are the cause of that.)
I guess if anything it would be an advantage, but saying that i'm not sure if most mail servers recognize these headers.
I'm also trying to find out how to change my exim configuration settings to remove these headers to run additional tests. I'm pretty clueless and i'm finding 'nix server management quite confusing for a windows user. Soldier on, soldier on...
Thus far I have not had any issues with these additional headers, (well other than hotmail junk but I don't think these headers are the cause of that.)
I guess if anything it would be an advantage, but saying that i'm not sure if most mail servers recognize these headers.
I'm also trying to find out how to change my exim configuration settings to remove these headers to run additional tests. I'm pretty clueless and i'm finding 'nix server management quite confusing for a windows user. Soldier on, soldier on...