> You need to check your logs to see why the message is marked as
> spam.  Running amavisd at log level 2 or higher ($log_level = 2; in
> amavisd.conf) will likely give you enough information to see why the
> message is rejected.  Here's some wild guesses you can track down:

Will try.

> - SpamAssassin Auto WhiteList "AWL" or bayes features can
> automatically learn mail as spam.
> You can try temporarily disabling AWL and bayes by adding the
> following to your spamassassin /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf
> use_bayes 0
> use_auto_whitelist 0
> see http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/BasicConfiguration

Where does it store this information? I think if I can delete the state and 
start again, this will fix the problem whereas setting it not to use the 
above will degrade the performance.

> - amavisd-new white/black lists?   This isn't an automated feature,
> but something you set in amavisd.conf or associated SQL
> tables.  White/black list action is noted in the log.

I am not using this at present.

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