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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