> -----Original Message-----
> From: njjrdell [mailto:nruggi...@dellmagazines.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 11:32 AM
> To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
> Subject: Re: DOS_OE_TO_MX
> 
> 
> I'm pretty sure she would not send a GTUBE. Here is another from her
> 
> Sep 28 08:35:26 nsmail spamd[207]: prefork: child states: II\n
> Sep 28 08:35:55 nsmail spamd[287]: spamd: connection from localhost
> [127.0.0.1] at port 50098\n
> Sep 28 08:35:55 nsmail spamd[287]: spamd: checking message
> <000b01cb5f6e$b1bbfe80$6629a...@traci> for (unknown):500\n
> Sep 28 08:35:55 nsmail spamd[287]: spamd: identified spam (4006.3/5.0) for
> (unknown):500 in 1.0 seconds, 142218 bytes.\n
> Sep 28 08:35:55 nsmail spamd[287]: spamd: result: Y 4006 -
> AWL,BAYES_50,DATE_IN_FUTURE_12_24,DOS_OE_TO_MX
> scantime=1.0,size=142218,user=(unknown),uid=500,required_score=5.0,rhost=l
> ocalhost,raddr=127.0.0.1,rport=50098,mid=<000b01cb5f6e$b1bbfe80$6629a...@t
> raci>,bayes=0.483846,autolearn=no\n
> 
> 
> I never seen anything with such a score of 4006. DOS_OE_TO_MX is the rule
> that is consistent, so I was hoping to find out where it is to make sure
> nothing is scored wrong

score DOS_OE_TO_MX 2.602 3.086 2.265 2.523

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