Mar 31 18:11:03.631085 check[1100]: [ 7] method 4: mail 1.0: no-contention part, spam=0
Mar 31 18:11:03.631271 check[1100]: [ 7] method 4: mail 1: all non-contention parts 
not spam, mail not spam
Mar 31 18:11:03.631492 check[1100]: [ 3] mail 1 is not known spam.


Would you mind attaching the email in question, instead?  That would
make it easier to reproduce your results.  


--jordan


On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 07:45:53PM -0600, Eugene Pivovarov wrote:
# Here is the "puzzle":
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