Hi,

> There's a better way to do it without collateral spam described in a
> guide somewhere, but what you have is working for you so .. yeah.

Well, I could just blackhole the message, of course.

> Anyway, what's happening ..
> 
[...]
> Assuming I'm correct (ha!), if an email comes in and is spam scanned and
> then on the same connection another email comes in, the following email
> will inherit the previous emails spam scores. If you always use the same
> user for spam scanning, it will not even attempt to scan the next or
> subsequent messages.
> 
> Bug? Or feature! :)  If one connection is sending that much spam, you
> can be pretty sure that it's all spam.

Interesting ;-) I would expect every message to be scanned separately.
Is this behaviour actually by design?

> Anyone else feel like verifying my evil conclusions?

Best regards,

Martijn Grendelman

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