I'm running ASSP Version: 1.99(13205) on Windows 2008 R2 with Perl 5.14. Can 
someone tell me why this email was blocked?

Jul-31-13 15:18:24 37530-05477 162.17.163.145 <xx...@seataclighting.com> 
yy...@sparling.com validated by ldap-cache;
Jul-31-13 15:18:24 37530-05477 [SenderBase] 162.17.163.145 
<xx...@seataclighting.com> to: yy...@sparling.com SenderBase info -- country:; 
organization:Compass Design Automation; domain:;
Jul-31-13 15:18:24 37530-05477 [SpoofedSender] 162.17.163.145 
<xx...@seataclighting.com> to: yy...@sparling.com [scoring:20] (No Spoofing 
Allowed 'xx...@seataclighting.com' in 'mailfrom');
Jul-31-13 15:18:24 37530-05477 162.17.163.145 <xx...@seataclighting.com> 
to:yy...@sparling.com Message-Score: added 20 for No Spoofing Allowed 
'xx...@seataclighting.com' in 'mailfrom', total score for this message is now 
20;
Jul-31-13 15:18:24 37530-05477 [GoodHELO] 162.17.163.145 
<xx...@seataclighting.com> to: yy...@sparling.com [scoring:-20] found known 
good HELO 'remote.seataclighting.com';
Jul-31-13 15:18:24 37530-05477 162.17.163.145 <xx...@seataclighting.com> 
to:yy...@sparling.com Message-Score: added -20 for KnownGoodHelo, total score 
for this message is now 0;
Jul-31-13 15:18:24 37530-05477 162.17.163.145 <xx...@seataclighting.com> 
to:yy...@sparling.com Bayesian Check [scoring:21] - Prob: 0.84278 / Confidence: 
0.00000 => doubtful.spam;
Jul-31-13 15:18:24 37530-05477 162.17.163.145 <xx...@seataclighting.com> 
to:yy...@sparling.com Message-Score: added 21 for Bayesian Probability: 
0.84278,total score for this message is now 21;
Jul-31-13 15:18:24 37530-05477 [Bayesian] 162.17.163.145 
<xx...@seataclighting.com> to: yy...@sparling.com [spam found][blocked] -- 
Bayesian -- [im sitting in the library if you need me] -> 
c:/assp/spam/37530-05477.eml;

Also, can you explain what's up with the spoofed sender? It most definitely is 
not spoofed.

Thanks
...Tim


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