Not sure if it's a bug or if something got
screwed into the config; but the 1.3.3.8
sometimes seems to go crazy

looking at the logs, sometimes I find
entries like e.g. (masked sender,
recipient and sending IP)

<=========================================>
Nov-5-07 10:29:57 id-4992c4956 1.2.3.4 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ClamAV: scanning 5804 bytes done OK
Nov-5-07 10:29:57 id-4992c4956 1.2.3.4 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Regex:BayesSpamLover 'News'
Nov-5-07 10:29:57 id-4992c4956 1.2.3.4 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bayesian Check  - Prob: 1.00000 => spam
Nov-5-07 10:29:57 id-4992c4956 1.2.3.4 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] MessageScoring: total for this message is 5 - added 5
for Bayesian Probability: 1.0000
Nov-5-07 10:29:57 id-4992c4956 1.2.3.4 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tagging because [EMAIL PROTECTED] is spamlover,
otherwise blocked (Bayesian)
Nov-5-07 10:29:57 id-4992c4956 [Bayesian][sl] 1.2.3.4
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] spam found and passing
(Bayesian) Newsletter_23_2007_  -> d:\assp/spam/4956.eml

<=========================================>

now; if I look at the spamlovers I can't find the
recipient address anywhere; so I wonder where
ASSP is picking that "spamlover" which allows
the message to pass; I tried grepping the various
data/config files but wasn't able to find the target
mailbox address

any glue about what may cause this issue and
where I could look to solve it ?



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