Hello,
I have started putting some addresses into noProcessing and noBayesian files in
order to allow messages to be delivered without all the checks being performed.
In a school district like ours, it seems more difficult to tweak things to
make many of these get through without doing it this way. First I tried just
using noProcessing, but messages were still stopped as Bayesian. Then I added
noBayesian entries for these addresses. However, I am still seeing messages
from these addresses getting caught as Bayesian SPAM. I am not 100% certain
that all of these addresses are still stopped, but I know that many that were
entered last week are still being caught today. It may be that some are
getting through, but have the Bayesian tag on them and are being copied to my
SPAM account also.
I ran the analyzer on one such message and got:
* NoProcessing<http://169.204.52.3:55555/#noProcessing>: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
* Redlist<http://169.204.52.3:55555/lists>: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
* Red RE<http://169.204.52.3:55555/#redRe>: 'X-Assp-Spam: YES'
* Valid Format of HELO<http://169.204.52.3:55555/#DoValidFormatHelo>:
'mail-m.sde.com'
* 70.60.136.173 is in PTRCache: status=ok-
* 70.60.136 has a Griplist value of 0.836367: (adds 0.836367 0.836367)
With a probability of 0.0457.
When I look in the log, I see this:
id-09254-06005 70.60.136.173 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to: <our user> Bayesian Check
- Prob: 1.00000 => spam
Looking at the message header email address above shows up as Return-Path.
Note that the [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is in both
noProcessing AND noBayesian. Am I missing something?
Thanks,
Geoff
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