Benedict Verheyen wrote:
> Benedict Verheyen wrote:
> <snip>
> 
> I want to reply to my previous message with some more info but i'm not
> able to do so, my messages keep getting flagged as spam.
> Very annoying, first spamassassin doesn't work like it should here and i
> can't even ask for help now :)
> Who do i contact to solve the issue of mailing to the list?
> I would hopefully then be able to post a message to the list again.

Hi,


Hopefully this message arrives correctly as it was first marked as spam
apparently.

I reinstalled spamassassin (from backports, version 3.2.5-1) and tried
spamassassin -D again, with another spam message but the result is the
same. Again a "nan" score and a clear spam message not being
marked as spam.

I found bug # 3364 in the buglist and according to this it seems like a
Debian issue. It doesn't seem to occur on other systems or at least it's
not reproducable.

The uri bl black is scored as nan again.
It's really annoying as this is what probably is causing the score not
to be counted correctly.

I tried spamassassin in debug mode with this message a few times and
suddenly it was flagged as spam. Maybe some custom tests that are added
to Debian are responsible for this or maybe when a test fails it puts
"nan" as score?

If can also try to add a check in my mailfilter file to test for a nan
score and move such messages to the spam directory.

Regards,
Benedict



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