This is pretty common - enough that I'd appreciate it if you could provide
more information on the cause of your problem, and how you fix it, once you
do.
Yesterday in IRC:
09:40PM ke6i X-Spam-Status: No, score=0.0 required=2.0
tests=FROM_MISSP_REPLYTO, FROM_MISSP_URI,TO_NO_BRKTS_FROM_MSSP autolearn=ham
version=3.3.2 I'm getting mail like this marked as spam. But score = 0? Why
would it mark this as spam if score is 0 and required is 2.
09:48PM Darxus Sounds like that header, and your [SPAM] subject
modification(?) are coming from two different runs of spamassassin.
09:49PM ke6i interesting. Let me study this message some more.
11:51PM ke6i yeah something odd is going on here. I'm seeing 'spamd:
processing message ' in maillog twice for each email.
There have been a bunch of times I've heard people say spamassassin is
simultaneously marking emails as both spam and not spam. Many times the
result has been that somehow they were running SA twice on the emails.
Never has it come up that SA was actually doing this in a single run.
On 09/21, Cathryn Mataga wrote:
I'm getting these messages, some of them real emails, that get
marked with [SPAM]
even though X-Spam-Status: comes up as No. I updated to the latest build on
Fedora though I think this has been going on awhile. It happens
with some email
accounts but not others.
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