On Sun, 14 Feb 2016, RW wrote:

On Sun, 14 Feb 2016 12:22:36 +0800
Tino de Bruijn wrote:

I have some trouble filtering my spam, as everything I try from the
commandline works fine (spamc -t < spam.eml , where spam.eml is a
spam message i dragged out of Mail.app and uploaded to the server),
but when delivered to SA by my MTA (Haraka), it gets a way too low
score (11 vs 3.5 respectively). The spamd.log shows that the online
blacklist checks are not run in the last case:

Even without the DNS problem implied by URIBL_BLOCKED, it's fairly
common to get a much higher score on a retest. The reason is simply that
that new IP addresses and domains take some time to get listed.

That's most likely the cause here. The presence of URIBL_BLOCKED in the MTA results shows that DNS BL lookups *are* working.

If you have some way to re-inject that message into your mail stream for processing, I wager you'd see new BL hits now from the MTA as well.

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