Greg Earle wrote on Wed, 22 Jun 2005 11:24:44 -0700:

> Why do I only get one SPAMCOP_URI_RBL_* hit when it's fed to "spamd" 
> as it comes in, yet I get 5 of them when I run it manually? 

Your spamd either uses different rules or gets a different message (from 
whatever feeds the message to it).

 Why is 
> "autolearn=no" set when "spamd" gets it, but "autolearn=spam" is set 
> when "spamassassin" gets it? 

Because it cannot autolearn a ham message (hits=2.8 !) as spam.


> (Edit: my own server rejected my sending this as-is; it matched the 
> "SENET_DISPNONE" rule on the above text!  Thus proving that it finds 
>  "Display:" and "none" just fine when it's in the body as Plain Text ... 
>  so why doesn't it find them when they're inside HTML?)

I *think* HTML is stripped away before evaluating content, you probably 
have to use a RAWBODY rule or so.

Kai

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