On 22.05.09 16:59, peter pilsl wrote:
> But occassionally spam comes through where it seems that spamassassin just
> "forgot" to do all the network-checks (spamcop, sorbs, dcc, razor2) and
> therefore the score is low and the mail gets through.
> 
> When I run spamassassin on the same mail later its marked as spam and on
> most of my mail the spamassassin-milter runs these network-checks. But on
> some it simply doesnt and I cant figure out. Didnt find any pattern yet
> and no error in any log.
[...]
> any idea how this could happen? or how can I debug this problem? 

you apre probable one of "early recipients" in such cases - the spam started
spreading, IP was not listed in blacklists, checksums weren't in *ZOR or DCC
databases. I'm afraid only BAYES and other rules may catch that...

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