Voytek Eymont wrote:
> I have a user complain valid sender got rejected, mail log says:
> 
> Nov  3 14:19:17 koala amavis[26922]: (26922-03-3) SPAM,
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Yes,
> score=6.941 tag=0.5 tag2=6.31 kill=6.31 tests=[BAYES_00=-2.599,
> EXTRA_MPART_TYPE=1.091, FUZZY_OCR=6.000, HTML_MESSAGE=0.001,
> HTML_TITLE_EMPTY=0.214,
> RCVD_IN_WHOIS_INVALID=2.234], autolearn=no, quarantine Cms8bAvTOPd0
> 
> this is saying FuzzyOCR qualified this for dust bin, isn't it ?
> 

I think it's saying that fuzzyocr applied a score of 6 to the message,
and hence junked it. The actual words matched are in the spam report
though. If anyone sends legitimate mail with the trigger words (eg scans
of genuine financial stuff) it will probably hit unfortunately.

Aside from this potentially legitimate concern, it's a great plug. I put
it on my server and have had a huge reduction in spam since.

BB



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