This is happening more frequently than I thought.  I just went through
our discarded folder (Where bayesian spam goes) and I've found a bunch
of non-spam messages there.

Almost all seem to be where the FROM: line is whitelisted but the mail
from is not.  This is common with lists.



On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 10:21 AM, K Post <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have NotGreedyWhitelist (Only the envelope-sender is added/compared
> to the whitelist) unchecked.
>
> I have bayesian filtering set to BLOCK.  Everything else scores.
>
> I've noticed a couple entries in our logs of bayesian spam being
> blocked for whitelisted senders.  These are cases, where the mail from
> is not the address that's whitelisted, it's the from line in the
> message.
>
> Here's an example:
> Oct-21-09 14:12:44 [Bayesian] 208.94.22.105
> <hxjvei-123456-123456-abcde-25252-a-b2-20091021-eb6c93521dcc46...@wpniwashpost.bounce.ed10.net>
> [spam found] (Bayesian) [Politics: Afternoon Edition] ;
>
> The from line had something like [email protected]
> which is whitelisted.
>
> Yet the message was still rejected.  Any ideas?  Could I have
> something misconfigured all of a sudden or maybe it's some sort of
> crazy new bug?  I don't recall ever seeing this happen before.
>

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