On Fri 11 Sep 2009 01:21:16 AM CEST, MySQL Student wrote
I have several emails that are tagged with RCVD_IN_JMF_W,
SPF_SOFTFAIL, and RAZOR2_CHECK such as this one:
http://pastebin.com/m4a4d990e

why accept SPF_SOFTFAIL ?

cant this be solved ?

are you recieving forwarded emails from spf domains ?

if so add the forward ip to trusted_networks (so spf will be disabled from this hosts)

Is the criteria for being listed on the JMF_W simply that it
contains a domain that is whitelisted, despite whether it
contains another URL that is blacklisted?

this is spamassassin working, if there is a blacklisted domain add it to your uribl_skip_domain list

Would I be advised to make the JMF_W score very low, or create a
meta that doesn't really whitelist it unless it isn't also blacklisted?

this is ip and not domains

meta META_NOT_JMF_RAZOR    (RCVD_IN_JMF_W && !RAZOR2_CHECK)
It also appears to spoof the kraftfoods.com mail server, correct?
Is there a possible rule to be created here?

rule is okay as a ham score, well writed

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