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Reports: EmailAdvisor: Content Analyzer Reports

 

Content Analyzer tests your message against thirty spam filters, and shows you what elements of your message make it prone to be filtered as spam.

 

 

Audit Information

From Address

The From: address of the message.

 

Subject

The subject of the message.

 

Date Sent

The date the send was started, Eastern Standard Time.

 

Time Sent (EST)

The time the send was started, Eastern Standard Time.

 

Seed Version

The seed this message was sent to.

 

Message ID

The message ID of this message.

 

Content Risk Assessment Score

The likelihood that this message will be filtered as spam. A score of five or higher is generally considered to be spam, but what is considered spam varies by ISP or recipient.

 

View Message in Browser

Click to view the message audited in a new browser window.

 

EmailAdvisor Content Risk Analysis

The Risk Analysis breaks down what in the message is most likely to cause the message to be filtered as spam.

 

Score

The number of points assigned due to this problem.

 

Significance

What percentage of points are due to this problem.

 

Region

Where in the message the problem occurs.

 

Trigger Description

A description of what is causing the spam points to be assigned.

Spam Filters

EmailAdvisor analyzes your message against four types of spam filters:

 

Client Spam Filter Results

These filters are installed on recipients' computers, and they filter mail before the mail is received by the recipients' email client.

 

Server Spam Filter Results

These filters are installed on a server that filters mail before the mail is downloaded by recipients.

 

ISP Spam Filter Results

These filters are run by internet service providers and filter mail before it is downloaded by recipients.

 

Filter

The spam filter used for this test. Click PLUS.JPGto expand the view and see details; click MINUS.JPG to hide them.

 

Setting

The optional setting used when testing your message. Some spam filters have settings that determine how strict they should be in filtering spam.

 

Result

An iconand score (when available) indicating whether the message was considered spam by this filter. The options are:

 

GREEN.JPG

Considered valid (not spam)

orange.jpg 

Considered spam

grey.jpg 

Results not in

Headers

When available, allows you to view all of the message headers as received by the filter or ISP.

 

Description

Any details provided by the spam filtering software. Note that many anti-spam programs do not provide reasons why a message has been flagged or rejected as spam.