On Sun, Sep 29, 2002 at 11:45:21PM +0200, Klaus Heinz wrote:
> I also got two of those messages and wondered whether this might be a
> bug in SA. Fortunately, I can look at the original messages.
> Both messages already contained the repeated Content-Type lines before I
> got them from my inbox on the mail server.

Hmmm.  Returns semi-instantaneously for me on 2.41.  Gets a nice
score too.  This is via "spamc", but "spamassassin" returns the same.

X-Spam-Report:   15.80 hits, 5 required;
  * -0.3 -- From: does not include a real name
  *  1.4 -- Subject starts with dollar amount
  *  0.3 -- BODY: Asks you to click below
  *  0.0 -- BODY: Message talks about earning money
  *  0.7 -- BODY: Spam phrases score is 05 to 08 (medium)
            [score: 5]
  *  3.9 -- Listed in Razor2, see http://razor.sf.net/
  *  2.0 -- RBL: Received via a relay in bl.spamcop.net
            [RBL check: found 142.20.60.24.bl.spamcop.net.]
  *  0.4 -- RBL: Received via a relay in relays.osirusoft.com
            [RBL check: found 142.20.60.24.relays.osirusoft.com., type: 127.0.0.6]
  *  3.2 -- RBL: Received via SBLed relay, see http://www.spamhaus.org/sbl/
            [RBL check: found 142.20.60.24.sbl.spamhaus.org.]
  *  0.3 -- RBL: DNSBL: sender is a Spamware site or vendor
  *  1.7 -- Subject has many exclamations
  *  0.4 -- Subject has lots of exclamation marks
  *  1.8 -- message body is 25-50% uppercase

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