Hello all,
For some reason I sometimes get spam messages from sources blacklisted 
by spamcop, barracuda, etc. which still pass through anyway. The 
RBLcheck is acknowledged by ASSP and gives the message a high score but 
it doesn't seem to matter. Here's one such example analyzed. Thanks 
everyone.


•no foreign received header line found

sender and reply addresses:
From: no-rep...@invoice.com

recipient addresses:
To: noreply@[domain].com

NotSpamTag:
a possible NotSpamTag for this mail is : AocFq2d2N4


Feature Matching:

• SPF-check returned OK for 173.212.147.161 -> no-rep...@invoice.com, 
invoice.com
  • SPF: fail (cache) ip=173.212.147.161 mailfrom=no-rep...@invoice.com 
helo=invoice.com
• URIBL check: 'OK'
• Valid Format of HELO: 'invoice.com'
• IP in Helo check: 'OK'
• RBLCheck returned OK for 173.212.147.161: DNSBL: neutral, 
173.212.147.161 listed in bl.spamcop.net - message score: 91
  • RBLScore: bl.spamcop.net -> 127.0.0.2 -> 91
• 173.212.147.161 is in PTRCache: status=PTR OK - remote.westedhyundai.com.
• 173.212.147.161 SenderBase: status=not classified, data=CA, TERAGO 
NETWORKS, terago.net, , Y, 20

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