> > Have had a few messages getting through lately that should have been
> tagged
> > as spam but appear not to have the subject line tagged.
> 
> Is the recipient considered local by amavis?  This is a requirement for
> spam tagging.  See "No spam-related headers inserted?" here :

No, the user isn't considered local.  

> Subject: :: 86% Cheaper than Original Price: aRolex, Cartier, Omega, 
> Chanel, Tag Heuer, Breitling & ... qfbvvqgron
> Subject: [SPAM -> 9.498]

The problem seems to be that for this message (and this particular message
only) that Amavisd is not adding the spam tag to the existing subject line,
but rather creating a 2nd subject line with the SPAM tag in it.

I have no clue about the mail headers and how Amavisd parses them, but I'd
take a wild guess that the two colons at the start of the original subject
line are somehow confusing Amavisd.

Cheers,
>>>>> Mike <<<<< 


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