On Wednesday 28 January 2004 22:15, Jeremy S Lowery wrote:

> We've got spam assassin setup to scan via qmail scanner
>
> $  spamc -f -c  -d adblocker  < 1075244831.1972.4zSQ\:2\,S
> 25.2/5.0
>
> It's tagging as spam, however this email didn't get marked as spam by
> the system. A lot of email gets marked as spam and a lot of it
> doesn't. When using spamc manually it always gets marked as spam.

My two cents:

- Are you calling "spamc" in the right way like "spamc" is called via 
the system? Have you looked in "/var/spool/qmailscan/qmail-queue.log" 
for the system call?

- Maybe your servers are to busy and spamc falls back to pass through 
the mails?

- The system checks the mail and it's spam but not recogniced (points to 
low) and later if you check it by hand, the spam is black-listed and so 
you got additional points.

Can you post an example and the call you made to check the mail?

-- 
So long... Fuzz



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