Björn K wrote on Wed, 3 Dec 2008 02:00:32 -0800 (PST):

> How can the results be so very different on the same spam process?

Too many whys ;-) Comparing overall scores doesn't provide any insight.
You want to compare the rules that hit, then you'll see what is different 
(and most of the differences should then be self-explicatory).

In general the time a message gets scanned does make a difference if it 
comes to any network/distributed tests - e.g. the message parameters may 
not be known as spam by the various RBLs at the time of the first scan. 
And if you use different systems (what you seem to do, one internal, one 
external), then there's a great chance, that they are configured 
different, of course.

Kai

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