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Dear list,

apologies in advance if I am lacking
something trivial or conceptual here.

I'm running SpamAssassin 3.1.7
on a debian etch box. Spamassassin
is doing queries against a MySQL-
backend, which basically defined
a global required_hits value of 10000
and a per user setting of 5, which is
supposed to 'enable' spamchecking on
an individual user basis.

Also, I put in a domain-based "user"
(%domain.com, preference,value, prefid)
in order to assign a score to every
mail directed to %domain.com.

This works as long as I don't do a
telnet smtp dialogue, which includes
just the ehlo, from and rcpt using an
empty body. What then happens is, that
for some reason the $GLOBAL value is
used and no tagging takes place.

This is annoying, since spammers use
"that" to 'anonymize' themselves. There
must be something which mailclients do
differently than a plain telnet to
port 25 does.

What exactly does spamassassin process
to apply tags to an email? Is it the
envelope, the body or something in
between?

Thanks for any clues.

Best regards,

Sven Juergensen


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