On Mon, Sep 30, 2002 at 11:03:17AM -0400, Chris Leahy wrote:
> Local testing (ie: spamassassin -t spam.txt) yields consistant results. 
> Higher as well.

Well, that's not local testing.  That's just adding a report.
"spamassassin -L" is local-only.

> Would those reduce the score? A local test yields a different score from 
> a network score.

I don't believe there are any negative network scores (there might be
some to offset multiple network tests, but they're not really a test
unto themselves.)

I would not be surprised that "spamassassin" and "spamassassin -L"
returns different scores though, since less tests are run via "-L".

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