On Wednesday 14 February 2007 14:55, maillist wrote:
> Content analysis details:   (8.6 points, 7.0 required)
>
>  pts rule name              description
> ---- ----------------------
> --------------------------------------------------
>  2.4 SPF_HELO_SOFTFAIL      SPF: HELO does not match SPF record (softfail)
> [SPF failed: Please see
> http://www.openspf.org/why.html?sender=janis.com&ip=212.11.121.229&receiver
>=mail.emailacs.com] -1.8 ALL_TRUSTED            Passed through trusted hosts
> only via SMTP 8.0 BAYES_99               BODY: Bayesian spam probability is
> 99 to 100% [score: 0.9970]
>
> Is there any reason that such a message with the above score would make
> it to an in-box?  

That depends entirely on whatever moves the spam to the spamdrop in-box. What 
MDA do you use and what criteria is it configured to make its decisions upon?

> All of my users are getting these messages a few times 
> a day.  Other than that, all other spam is correctly moved to a spamdrop
> in-box.  I sent a question in the other day about this, and never heard
> anything back from anyone.  I'm still puzzled by this.  I don't have any
> sort of whitelist setup.

Does any of the correctly moved spam have a lower score than this?

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