How does ITS determine what messages are blocked or tagged as spam?

ITS scans incoming messages and uses an extensive collection of rules and reputation scoring to determine the likelihood that a message is spam. Based on this likelihood, messages are given an SBRS (SenderBase Reputation) score and an IronPort SPAM Score. For SBRS, the range is from 10 (likely a trustworthy sender) to -10 (apparent spammer).

A score of none indicates that there was no information about the sender at the time the message was being processed. For the IronPort SPAM score, the range is 0-100. E-mail scored between 0-49 are considered clean and are delivered without alteration.

Messages scored between 50-90 are considered suspect and are tagged with POTENTIAL-SPAM in the subject line. Messages with a score of above 90 are considered positive SPAM and are not delivered. If the message is flagged as "Potential Spam," and delivered to your e-mail account, the scoring information will appear in the message header.

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