OK I fixed the duplicate test issue, but that server still seems to be on the 
SORBS list and triggering the Filter-Spam.



From: Scott Fosseen 
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2016 1:02 PM
To: community@mailsbestfriend.com 
Subject: [MBF] Re: GMail hitting

Curse of the default I guess


On September 7, 2016 11:00:20 AM CDT, John Tolmachoff 
<johnl...@eservicesforyou.com> wrote: 
Scott, I need to ask a question: Why are you using SORBS-NEW as well as 
SORBS-RECENT? That is a double jeopardy punishment. SORBS-RECENT includes 
SORBS-NEW.-----Original Message-----From: "Scott Fosseen - Prairie Lakes AEA" 
<sfoss...@plaea.org>Sent: Tuesday, September 6, 2016 12:14pmTo: 
community@mailsbestfriend.comSubject: [MBF] GMail hittingI am seeing at least 
one of the Google servers that hits several SORBS tests.  X-Declude-Tests: 
MAILSPIKE-H3 [-3], SORBS [4], SORBS-NEW [3], SORBS-RECENT [3], DSN [3], 
NOPOSTMASTER [1], NOABUSE [2], HAM-INDICATOR [-1], FILTER-SPAM [5]X-HELO: 
mail-qk0-f178.google.comX-Identity: 209.85.220.178 | mail-qk0-f178.google.com 
Ideas?  These messages are just hitting my threshold for moving to the Junkmail 
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