I received a fairly obvious spam today that hits only the spamcop
network test in 3.0 RC2.  Even after bayes training it doesn't score
anywhere near 5 points, because BAYES_99 is scored so low in the 3.00
network scoreset.

I haven't been following SA dev as closely since it moved to the
apache foundation, largely because I haven't made the time to install
SVN on my antiquated home machine.  Should I just post the message
here, or do the developers still want bugzillas for stuff like this? 
Or just lump it and increase the BAYES_99 score in my local.cf?

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