Paul Houlbrooke wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> THANK YOU!   Andrew  
>>> --On Tuesday, December 04, 2007 15:51:21 +0800 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> | off .The ending part of the cut-off spam copy looks like:  (do not have
>>> | boundary word )
>>> |
>>> | Is it normal ?
>>>
>>> Yes, it's what you asked for
>> But i have not set "Restrict Copy Spam to MaxBytes (ccMaxBytes)"
>>
>> I want ASSP not to Restrict Copy Spam to MaxBytes ,because if false positive 
>> is made ,
>> I can still forward the mail back to the recipient from my own mailbox 
>>
> I *believe* this happens because the while the body is being downloaded,
> the IP checks are being run. So the email is determined to be spam, but
> has yet to be fully downloaded. So instead of waiting to finish
> downloading, processing on the email stops and it's CCed. Although, I
> could be wrong.

Correct. Depending on what test flagged the message as SPAM the entire
message may not always be received.

Kevin

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