On another note... has anyone seen any sort of (cascading?) effect from the SpamHeaders glitch?
There aren't any, designed effects.
Specifically, all the SPAMHEADERS issue does is causes E-mails to fail the SPAMHEADERS test. That adds weight to the E-mail, and if any actions are performed on the SPAMHEADERS test, they would be performed. But nothing beyond that would occur. So if an E-mail would have failed the SPAMHEADERS test before, nothing different would happen now.
Kami mentioned the "cascading effect", which was occurring because of combo tests (for example, a test that fails if both the SPAMHEADERS and ROUTING tests fail). However, that is by design (although the design, of course, does not assume that there will be false positives).
I seem to have a fair amount of email winding up in our hold file that failed both our weight tests and an IP hold test. They should have been deleted based on the weight test, but are being held based on the IP hold list.
Have you checked the Declude JunkMail log file to see what actions were taken on the E-mail?
-Scott
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