On Mon, 14 Mar 2011, Bowie Bailey wrote:
On 3/14/2011 9:03 AM, Tom Kinghorn wrote:
Good afternoon list.
I have a strange situation where i get messages getting delivered as
"not spam" but when testing via command line, it scores well above the
threshold?
what could cause this:
_*Setup: *_
Suse 11 SP1
Postfix 2.5.6
amavisd-new 2.6.2
clamav 0.96
spamassassin 3.2.5
The most common cause is that you are running SA as a different user,
running with different options, or you are running a completely
different SA installation.
Our mind-reading doesn't work very well this early in the morning. Post
the SA results from the delivery and from your command line test so that
we can see what's different.
... *including* the original message with all headers intact, uploaded to
pastebin or a website you control.
About the only thing we can suggest from the information you provided is
what Bowie said: different user-ids leading to different configs, as well
as "URIBLs vary over time, maybe any embedded URIs to spam hosts are now
listed", and "3.2.5 is quite old - you should upgrade".
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