Hi,

Following are the header details of a recent spam message which passed
through...

X-Assp-Received-SPF(cache): neutral
X-Assp-Score: 25 (DNSBLneutral)
X-Assp-Received-DNSBL: neutral (bl.spamcop.net->127.0.0.2; )
X-Assp-Received-URIBL: pass
X-Assp-Bayes-Confidence: 0.00000
X-Assp-Spam-Prob: 1.00000
X-Assp-Spam-Level: *****
X-Assp-Tag: Bayesian
X-Assp-Envelope-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Assp-Intended-For: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Assp-Version: 1.3.3.7()
X-Assp-Spam: YES
X-Assp-Block: NO (Testmode)
X-Assp-ID: id-5893c16380
X-Assp-Spam-Reason: Bayesian Spam
X-Assp-Totalscore: 25


Below are some of the configuration settings i think i need to describe
here...

+++++++++ Bayesian Options++++++++
DoBayesian = 1
baysConfidence = 0.001
baysConfidenceHalfScore = checked
NoTagInTestmode = checked
spamSubject = [SPAM]


+++++++++ Penalty Box ++++++++++++
DoPenalty = 1
DoExtreme = checked
DoPenaltyMessage = checked
PenaltyMessageLow = 50
PenaltyMessageLimit = 75
baysValencePB = 0


+++++++++ TestModes ++++++++++++
spamTag = UNchecked
testScoringMode = UNchecked
allTestMode = UNchecked
baysTestMode = UNchecked



What should i do to discard those Bayesian spam messages and why is going
through?

Regards,

-- 
M. Waseem Sindhu
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