> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bob George [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 9:11 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Spamassassin not scoring all incoming e-mails
> 
> Ah, OK. Then I wouldn't blame habeas (which is what I thought you were
> implying.) If messages aren't being scored, then somethings obviously
> amiss...
> 
> Have you (collectively -- the group with this problem) tried:
> 
> 1. Verifying that your SA rules are OK (spamassassin --lint)?
> 2. Feeding some of those un-tagged messages through manually with spamc
> (if using spamd)?
> 3. Feeding some of those un-tagged messages through manually with
> spamassassin (regardless of using spamd)?
> 4. Using the -D (debug) option for spamassassin?
> 
> FWIW: I am getting messages with Habeas headers, and they're being score
> with the -8 for Habeas headers, and +16 for HIL (if listed). Using 2.63
> with spamd.
> 
> - Bob

I would agree with that, but the server in question is handling several
hundred thousand messages a day and the only ones not being scored for some
odd reason, contain the habeas data.  I do think the two are linked.  I just
can't figure out why.  I know it should not act in this manner, but it is.

As I said before, I do have scored and blocked messages that contain habeas
data.  But of all the unscored email, they ALL contain the fake habeas
headers.  Its got to be more than just a coincidence.

I will try running the message directly with spamc and spamassassin and see
what happens.  Currently I am scanning them through procmail to spamc.  I am
running a centralized bayes db, and using most of the custom rules contained
on the wiki site, no other tools are being used but the default scoring.
Users do have custom user_prefs that may contain whitelist_from,
blcklist_from, and lower thresholds but no other settings as the user_prefs
files are controlled via a custom web application.





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