> Not that I'm aware of. > > Is the AWL score enough to prevent the messages from being marked as > spam, or are you seeing the negative AWL score on messages that are > marked as spam? It is normal for AWL to give negative scores to spam > from time to time, but for the most part, it should not be enough to > push the score below the spam threshold.
Not usually, but I have seen a few messages that triggered BAYES_99 or BAYES_95 and then a few other rules that pushed the score to just above 5.0 (which is what I block at) and then AWL will come in with say a -0.35 and drop the overall score to 4.8. I know how AWL works and occasionally it will lower the score of a spam, but it just seems to be happening more often lately. I store my AWL in mysql so I just deleted all entries that have a count of less then 20. I think pretty much every time this happens the AWL count is low (maybe 3 or 4). --Dennis