yes there might be few emails there that were legitimate
i cleaned it but i did not have time to do it property

are not
net/RBL/DNSBL tests
enabled by default?

i need to review the documentation and see why it does not work


> On Tue, 27 Oct 2015, j...@lexoncom.com wrote:
>
>> try this
>> https://www.dropbox.com/s/ngmaryggdelecjq/INBOX.spam?dl=0
>>
>> it is mbox file with like 1000 spam messages that are not recognized as
>> spam
>>
>
> Are you -sure- all those messages are spam?
> One of them was a personal FaceBook update message.
> If you ("blwegr...@lexoncom.com") have a FB account then pretty much all
> updates
> sent to you as a result really cannot be considered spam.
>
> FWIW,
> You are really short-changing your SA by not having the net/RBL/DNSBL
> tests
> working properly.
>
> The vast majority of those messages (%96) were tagged as spam by my system
> and a
> super majority (%83) scored > 20.0 (my SMTP reject threshold). A large
> component
> of that score was from net/RBL/DNSBL tests.
>
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