I am unable to change this value to Zero "0".  But I can make it minus
zero "-0".
 
Why do I want to set this to zero?  There's still too much spam coming
in through mostly "@gmail.com|@msn.com|@live.com" domains (hacked email
accounts I suppose).
 
Bayesian almost always scores 40 for these emails (which is fine), but
with the spfstrict -10 score the final score is then 30 and they are not
blocked.  Even with the score of 40 they're not blocked by ASSP because
PB is set to scoring, but I have another email filter with rules setup
to isolate those (no problem there).  I guess I'm just saying all of
this to see if anyone has a better idea of how I can cope with these
types of emails.
 
Kind Regards,
Brett
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