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SpamPal is very configurable but the default settings should suit most user's needs. If however you need to change the default settings, you can tune SpamPal using the Options panel, in many different ways.
4. Message-Tagging

The tagging screen controls how SpamPal marks mail subject lines and headers. It defaults to marking the Subject line with **SPAM** and adding the X-SpamPal: SPAM header line, after other headers.

You use the Subject line tagging in your email program's message rules, telling your email program, to move all spam messages to a special spam trap folder and/or to delete it automatically for you.

By default, SpamPal will add two items, to any messages that it thinks might be spam:

The X-SpamPal: SPAM header;
The string **SPAM** to the start of the subject line

Using the options in this pane, you can disable the second of these tags, or change it to some other string of letters, for example: [SPAM]

Alternatively, you could choose to mark the subject lines with a duplicate of the X-SpamPal: header, by ticking the Display X-SpamPal: header information in subject lines box. This will change the format of your subject lines will, to be something like this:

Subject: **SPAM** **SPAM SPCOP 207.218.164.32** Checking Out!

 

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