On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Kern, Tom wrote:

> Perhaps, I'm not sure.
> Is there a way to tell?
> Also, I have seen some go through that I know are in spamcop.
>
> Do you know of a way to troubleshoot spamcop?
> i plan on upgrading sa, but I can't just yet, so I'd like to figure this out.
>
> Thanks for your help

Get a hotmail/yahoo/gmail free web-based mail account.
Send mail to your regular address containing the SURBL testpoint URL.
(IE "http://surbl-org-permanent-test-point. com" with out the space )
This -should- be tagged, regardless.

If it isn't start SA in debug mode (with the '-D') option and
retest, then look at the debug logs to see what did or did not
fire. Compare that with a spamassassin -D run to see what's
different.

Note, you do not want to leave spamd running with the '-D'
option unless you have a very low volume mail server or -lots-
of free disk space. ;)

See the SURBL FAQ for more info: http://www.surbl.org/faq.html

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