I got an email from a yahoo.com mailing list that was human generated.

How can I find out how this was called SPAM?

I am not sure how the key is generated to match against the database,
could it be a chance happening that the hash key of this message just 
happens to match another spam message?

I'm not running anything other then razor at this time.

It is installed via procmail with this rule:

# Check for SPAM
 :0 Wc
 | /usr/bin/razor-check -d
 :0 Waf
 | /usr/bin/formail -i "Subject: Razor Warning: SPAM/UBE/UCE"

--
Tom Moulton, W2VY




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