From: "Julian Underwood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

http://168.100.199.67/message.txt

Sorry if this is the third time I've posted this, I've been having
problems posting.  Anyhow, I've been receiving the above type of emails
(vertical drug advertisements) and they appear to receive a very high
score.  However they always seem to get past spamassassin--other spams
get tagged and redirected to our spam box fine.

The only reason I can think that they may not be getting sent to our
spam box is either SURBL scores aren't registering or somehow these
types of messages can get around spamassassin... Could anyone shed some
light on why these types of messages are getting by?

Thanks a lot,

Julian

1) You might unblock the address block from which this message comes.
  It is now a legally allocated block of dynamic addresses for the
  Ontario California area.

2) It obviously scores as spam. Are you expecting SpamAssassin to do
  more than score it? That is ALL that SpamAssassin ever does. Once
  SpamAssassin is done with it something else, procmail in my case,
  would be used to divert the mail if I did such a dastardly thing.
  (I sort it into a spam folder in my MUA, instead.)

3) Given the headers you saw fit to vouchsafe to our tender scrutiny
  there is no problem. Perhaps you are feeding it through SpamAssassin
  twice and we're only seeing here the results of one of the transits?

{^_^}

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