Hi there,

I am running a well trusted travel community page that sends system
e-mails like register, notice on comments etc. to its opt-in signed up
users.

Since two days all E-Mails from that server get an aditional spam score
of 3.5!! by Bayes_99. I looked it up and found that Spamassasin believes
that it is to 99% spam by training from users. I believe there is more
to it, as I can not believe that
users mark such msges as spam. I also received another e-mail from
another community page that was marked with Bayes_99 despite that it
never has before. How come?! I looked into several red lists for my
server, but the server is not listed anywhere. The only thing I found is
that the server was not set with "reverse mapping" to the correct
domain, but to the one the hostmaster has set before (it is a root
server). Changed it yesterday to the domain name but still no change
today. Still wrong host. Does this have something to do with Bayes_99?

I am wondering how to get rid of this Bayes_99 thing and how to get to
Bayes_00 that would be more suitable for that e-mail. Do I have to
configure Postfix as the sending instance somehow with anything like
truested server lists, or with anything else I might have overlooked by
configuring it?

Here is a header of a false positive:

Subject: {SPAM 03.5} Feedback: lost password - please help
X-Spam: spam
X-Spam-score: 3.5
X-Spam-hits: BAYES_99 3.5, BAYES_USED global
X-Spam-source: IP='87.106.60.58',
Host='s15229619.onlinehome-server.info', Country='DE',
  FromHeader='net', MailFrom='net'

Thank you for any help,

Merlin
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