>
>Yes that was the very first thing I did. Was to make sure the email
>was
>white listed. Along with any others the sender might elect to use. I
>also advise clients anytime they have someone report an email was
>rejected. To send the email to assp via the email interface to be
>added
>to the white list.
>
>It's very odd, otherwise wouldn't even bring it up :)


And the message with "shrubbed" headers showed exactly that: a
whitelisted mail which was *not* caught as spam, therefore *no* spam
headers.

To see if there is a problem, you should use the ccmail feature and
show us a spam mail (with headers)  and the corresponding log entries.


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