I just had a spam message hit BAYES_999 but not BAYES_99.  Based on BAYES_999 default score of 0.2, I thought that it was always supposed to complement the BAYES_99 rule and both would trigger when BAYES_999 hit.

https://pastebin.com/QsVgXwdC

If they are independent, then it would seem logical to bump up the default score higher than BAYES_99.

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David Jones

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