I take it your saving your email on the same server that does the spam 
filtering?
Only other thing I could think of if this is not the case is email being sent 
directly to your mail server via secondry mx records or something.
I run a server which filters mail for clients which is what made me think of 
it, not sure if this is going to affect you though?

Cheers
Phil


-----Original Message-----
From: Mathias Homann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 2/23/2007 9:56 PM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: spam mails bypassing spamassassin?
 
Hi,


I'm running the following mail chain:
fetchmail -> postfix -> clamsmtpd -> postfix -> spamassassin 3.1.7 (as 
local_transport via the spamdeliver python script that came with the 
spamassassin sources) -> cyrus imapd (where spam gets sorted out based on its 
score).

now, since a few days, i keep getting the same spam mail several times a day, 
which has _no_ spamassassin headers at all, as if it has found a way _around_ 
my spamassassin.

Anyone got any ideas?

...where can i put the mail for general inspection? I guess if I attached it 
to a mail to this list, it would get filtered, right?


bye,
        MH

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