Take a look at the log files and see what it is scoring these guys as.  You can 
optionally look at the headers of the email.  
 
As for the problem it sound like you need to look at training bayes for the 
emails.  You should also take a look at RBL's as well.
 
Gary

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From: Ken Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 5/25/2004 12:37 PM
To: spamassassin
Subject: IMAP server /spamassassin question



I am running spamassassin 2.63 on my RH9 box and using it to shrub our
Exchange server IMAP mail accounts for a number of users.  This works
fine using ImapSpamBeGone.py script and spamcheck.sh (credits to Roger
Binns http://www.rogerbinns.com/isbg/ and Heinrich Moser respectively).
Another thing Windoze can't quite do.     :)
Problem is that it fails to identify some pretty obvious spam and I'd
like to see what the score is on some of these messages.  I don't know
how to procedurally (at a command prompt I presume) to pass to
spamassassin the mail message that it needs.  I think the -t (test mode)
qualifier figures in somehow.  I only use evolution to read the M$
Exchange server mail and I am not familiar with the text based mail
methods.  Can someone give me a clue how to go.  Thanks in advance.
Ken 



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