I still receive spam marked with “{SpamScore: ssss…} “in the subject line; why is this occurring and what can I do to correct this?
The reason that you may still be receiving messages in your inbox with “{SpamScore: ssss…}” in the subject line is that these messages are addressed to your @gwm.sc.edu address or your @sc.edu alias. Until the GroupWise system is shutdown in early Spring, 08, these messages will still flow to your University E-mail account via the GroupWise system. These messages are filtered by the spam management system associated with GroupWise spam filter which cannot quarantine the spam but simply adds the string “{SpamScore: ssss…}” to the subject line. The best way to deal with these messages until the shutdown of the GroupWise system is to configure a rule within your e-mail client, such as Outlook or Outlook Web Access, to move these messages to a junk folder that you check periodically. Please note that once GroupWise is completely shutdown, all these messages should be logged in your daily junk e-mail summaries. More information regarding spam management and instructions for configuring a ru