At 06/10/2002 07:21, Richard J.Sears wrote:
>Hello Everyone,
>
>I have been run SpamAssassin for about 3 months now. I am running 2.20
>with the MySQL database option. The server utilizes Postfix and I am
>running spamd/spamc with it. What a great program!
>
>I have noticed a problem where I will get a fair number of spam messages
>correctly identified as spam, but without the Spam report being attached
>to the top of the e-mail message.
>
>Also, on e-mail spam that is html, the spam report at the top of the
>e-mail is mangled, basically all on one line.
>
>Also another problem I have been seeing is that I will get a message
>identified as spam, however the rule sets showing what triggered the
>message as spam does not add up to the score identified in the header.
>
>Has anyone else seen this problem...?

I've seen the former problem, but this seems to be an issue with only some mail 
clients - the actual report is present, but isn't displayed properly.  This is most 
likely to happen with pure HTML mail.

I believe I've only seen this with Pine running on Unix.

The second problem may just be a rounding error, depending on the difference in 
expected and actual scores.  SA scores are defined to 3 decimal places, but only 
displayed to 1 decimal point in the report.  This is enough to cause a bit of apparent 
rounding error.



>Many Thanks for the help!
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Pete `-_-'

Although we modern persons tend to take our electric lights, radios,
mixers, etc., for granted, hundreds of years ago people did not have
any of these things, which is just as well because there was no place
to plug them in.  Then along came the first Electrical Pioneer,
Benjamin Franklin, who flew a kite in a lighting storm and received a
serious electrical shock.  This proved that lighting was powered by the
same force as carpets, but it also damaged Franklin's brain so severely
that he started speaking only in incomprehensible maxims, such as "A
penny saved is a penny earned."  Eventually he had to be given a job
running the post office.
                -- Dave Barry, "What is Electricity?"


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