On Wednesday 07 February 2007 15:01, Sebastian Ries wrote:
> Hi
>
> > What I see is that there are many mails are rated with 0:
> > Feb  6 15:10:24 gatekeeper spamd[30092]: spamd: clean message
> > (0.0/5.0) for spamfilter:511 in 4.6 seconds, 2524 bytes.
> > Feb  6 15:10:24 gatekeeper spamd[30092]: spamd: result: . 0 -
> > scantime=4.6,size=2524,user=spamfilter,uid=511,required_score=5.0,rhos
> >t=loc alhost,raddr=127.0.0.1,rport=1947,mid=<rt-14216-78060.14.24
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]>,autolearn=unavailable
> >
> > looks like the mail is not really checked...

It is checked, you can tell from the fact that spamd has logged it.

> Did anyone have this situation before?
> Any idea what it is releated to?

It could be related to the locations of your rulesets
It could be related to the user you run SA/Spamd as
It could be related to the way you pipe the mail through
So many possibilities and so little evidence.

Perhaps you could start by sending (as attachments) one mail that was 
scored as you wish and another one that wasn't, so that we don't have to 
guess ?

Please don't obfuscate domains or IP addresses because that will render the 
mail useless for diagnostics: just change the LHS of the email addresses 
if you absolutely must hide them.

Nick

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