>I am actually hoping to get some SPAM to see if the
>software is even working.  Can't I some intentional
>tests from somewhere in order to cause some spam to
>come my way and cause a test to fail?

There used to be an E-mail address you could send to that would send back 
E-mails that would fail several spam tests, but it now only works on the 
few pay tests, and is very confusing (it says the spam control doesn't 
work, whether or not it does).

You can, however, send an E-mail to an E-mail address on your server, with 
"rsp set off TESTNAME" in the body of the E-mail (it only works if you send 
a plain text E-mail with no HTML or attachments, though).  "TESTNAME" can 
be any of the tests that you have, and is case sensitive.  For example, 
"rsp set off SPAMCOP" to test what would happen if an E-mail arrived that 
failed the SPAMCOP test.

                                                    -Scott
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