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On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 07:11:42 -0800, Loren Wilton wrote:

>Probably you haven't set trusted_networks and/or internal_networks
>correctly, and you are getting ALL_TRUSTED firing on the incoming mail from
>some of the boxes.  This will add some negative points, and possibly result
>in the mail not being marked as spam.  Depending on what you are using to
>call SA, some things don't include spam scanning headers if they think it 
is
>ham.
>
>        Loren

I do not have trusted_networks set up at all.  From some machines I am 
getting X-Spam headers even if the mail is ham, from some machines 
(including external ones) I am not getting X-Spam headers at all even if the 
messages are obvious spam.

If I send the test message sample-spam.txt, it does not get scanned at all, 
but if I feed it into 'spamassassin -D', it works.

I have basically just

:0fw
| /usr/bin/spamc

in $HOME/.procmailrc

and the procmail is running fine (it has been for years).


Frank Bures, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Toronto, M5S 3H6
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.chem.utoronto.ca
PGP public key: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=index&search=Frank+Bures
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