Jim Maul wrote:
> Quoting Asif Iqbal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> >here is another email that get detected as spam when running
> >spamassassin -t from cli. But qmail-scanner.1.22st/SA 2.63 failsto
> >detect it as spam
> >
> 
> I would try removing the "-c" from spamc_options in 
> qmail-scanner-queue.pl which
> will add the tests used and their scores to the headers of the email.  
> Use this

Can I run it manually to test against a mesg?

> to determine what tests are scoring what points and compare to the output of
> the manually ran spamassassin command.  From past experience, i have noticed
> that running spamassassin manually on a message pretty much NEVER produces 
> the
> exact same score as spamc did when running from qmail-scanner.  Im not sure 
> of
> why this happens, but its just what i've seen.
> 
> Jim
> 
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