On 11/21, pipjg wrote:
> dumn here? Does the T_ mean something I don't know?

Yes, it means there is a bug in the way spamassassin rules are being
published.  It stands for "testing".

"rules with a T_ prefix to their names are never published"
- http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/SaUpdateBackend
This is the first google hit for: spamassassin t_

Although I don't currently see T_RP_MATCHES_RCVD in my rules.  Run
sa-update again (you run it daily from cron, right?), check to see if it's
still there, and if it is, open a bug:
https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/

Rules that don't have a score defined have a default score of 1, or, in
this case, -1, because it has the "nice" flag set (it's intended to hit
ham, not spam).

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