Kevin,

In a standard setup, when you don't see NOLEGITCONTENT or IPNOTINMX in the failed tests shown in the headers, that means that they did credit weight. It causes a lot of confusion until people figure this out. Just convince yourself that this is the case and move forward on that assumption. You can verify this in your logs.

Matt



Kevin Rogers wrote:

I've noticed that on many messages lately, a message's failed tests weights do not correspond to the weights I have in my global.cfg file. For example, these are from the X-SPAM-TESTS-FAILED line of four different messages:

SORBS-DUHL, CMDSPACE [7]  - should be 12
CMDSPACE [3]  - should be 8
SNIFFER [9]   - should be 12
SPAMCOP, SNIFFER, WEIGHT10 [16]  - should be 19


This is from my global.cfg file:

SPAMCOP        ip4r    bl.spamcop.net            127.0.0.2    7    0
SORBS-DUHL    ip4r    dnsbl.sorbs.net            127.0.0.10    4    0
CMDSPACE    cmdspace    x    x    8    0
SNIFFER external nonzero "C:\IMail\Sniffer\xxxxxxxxxx.exe xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" 12 0

Any ideas why they aren't adding up? I don't see other tests that can decrease the weight like NOLEGITCONTENT or IPNOTINMX.
Thanks

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