In my whiteSenderBase file, I have this line:

\bsparkpostmail\.com->-20

I would expect this to add a negative 20 score (subtract 20 from the
running score) of a message if senderbase detects that a message matches
SparkPostMail.com in either the hostname, the domain or the network name.

I recently saw a message go to spam because it had a score of 50.  Now
granted, the content was pretty spammy in my opinion, but I would think
that the total score would have been 30 after the 20 point deduction due to
senderbase matching.

Received: from mta289c.sparkpostmail.com ([52.10.151.25] helo=
mta289c.sparkpostmail.com)

X-ASSP-Message-Score: 50 (HMM Probability: 1.00000)
X-ASSP-IP-Score: 50 (HMM Probability: 1.00000)
X-ASSP-HMM-Spam-Prob: 1.00000
X-ASSP-HMM-Confidence: 0.07696
X-ASSP-Tag: MessageLimit
X-ASSP-Spam-Reason: MessageScore 50, limit 50
X-ASSP-Message-Totalscore: 50

If I looking 52.10.151.25 in senderbase, I get:
OWNER DETAILS
IP ADDRESS 52.10.151.25
FWD/REV DNS MATCH Yes
HOSTNAME mta289c.sparkpostmail.com
DOMAIN sparkpostmail.com
NETWORK OWNER Amazon.com

shouldn't this match my \bsparkpostmail\.com->-20 line based on the DOMAIN
entry in senderbase?
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