correcting

> to avoid totally filtering out any message coming from
> a given country (e.g. you want to receive some emails
> from that country since you have real contacts there but
> there is an high spam volume from that country) the total
> "spam bias" for each country may reach at max the 50%
> of the score, this means that if a message comes from
> an high spamvolume country it will immediately get the
> 50% of "spam probability", if then the message passes
> with flying colors all the other checks then it will be
> considered ham, otherwise, failing even ONE test
> its score will grow above the "ok" level and the message
> will be considered spam

now it should be clear, sorry :) !


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