> X-Spam-Status: No, score=-0.729 required=4.5 tests=[AWL=-0.906,
>       BAYES_00=-2.599, MISSING_SUBJECT=1.816, NO_REAL_NAME=0.961,
>       NO_RELAYS=-0.001]
>   
Well, it's all there : because the sender is in the auto whitelist 
(which I mostly turn off because it produces too much false negatives 
for me) aund because your bayesian filter thinks it is ham. Probably you 
sent a lot of this sample spam and it was considered ham from the 
beginning - then your bayes database got trained with it and now you are 
stuck. But that does not mean that real spam would be affected in the 
same way - unless it looks like your sample spam. I'd switch AWL off, 
empty the bayes DB and start again - perhaps after adjusting the 
training score limits for bayes.

Jakob Curdes

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