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I've seen that happen on SA servers/mailserver running SA, that are "under-powered" (for lack of a better term), or over-processed.
Either processor or memory utization is being drained by either the SA processes or the MTA, or a combination of the two (or other services running on the same box), causing SA to not scan/score/stamp depending on the load of incoming messages at any given time.
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-JR
----- Original Message -----
From: Jae Chang
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 4:16 PM
Subject: [SAtalk] Missing Spam Headers? Why?

Hi, I am noticing a disturbing trend within the past month. I'm noticing mails coming thru without any of the normal Spam headers, such as:
X-Spam-Checker-Version:
X-Spam-Level:
X-Spam-Status:
 
These mails inevitably are *never* caught as spam. I can't even check what score they were given, since none of the usual headers are there. From looking at the message delivery paths, I can see the mail *should* have been processed by SA, as it's passed onto exim with -P spam-scanned - this is the standard Debian setup with a SA transport using spamc and spamd. My best guess, is maybe 5-10% are missing headers?! rough guess.
 
Has anyone seen similar behavior? I hope someone can provide insight as to what may be wrong? Thanks!
 
Jay
 
 
 

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