On Wednesday 18 October 2006 16:20, angel bosch took the opportunity to say:
> > How do you *call* SpamAssassin, how have you configured the software that
> > calls it and SA itself? By default, SA adds X-Spam-Checker-Version,
> > X-Spam-Level, and X-Spam-Status headers to all mail, and X-Spam-Flag: YES
> > to spam. Those lines seem to be added by some other software. It wouldn't
> > surprise me if the first line was in the spam to begin with, as a lame
> > attempt to bypass spam checking.
>
> i'm using Java Enterprise System Messaging Server with "internal"
> configuration. its similar to master.cf configuration in postfix.
>
>
> now you confirm me that every message should have headers i must
> identify why not all messages are filtered.

Maybe they are, but JESMS doesn't add any headers if the score is low. The 
header you presented are not in the standard format, so probably JESMS 
doesn't filter the mail through spamd, but instead just gives it to spamd,  
gets the score back and adds its own headers. Have you checked the log files 
(typically /var/log/mail.log)?

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