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Summary: all mail is being marked as spam even if the score doesn't make it spam
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=207049
------- Additional Comments From reg+redhat(a)sidney.com 2006-09-19 01:29 EST -------
The UNPARSEABLE_RELAY comes from the header
Received: from
pobox.devel.redhat.com ([unix socket])
The headers are correctly parsed and recognized as ALL_TRUSTED in the current
SpamAssassin 3.2 development tree (upstream), but not the 3.1 branch.
I didn't notice the anomaly in the scores. Aside from it being labeled as spam
even though the score does not exceed the 5.0 threshold, it does look like
something is wrong with the configuration. UNPARSEABLE_RELAY is supposed to have
a score of 0.001. It is not a spam sign. It is only used as part of identifying
Received headers that can be used for determining things, and as an
informational indicator.
That doesn't answer what caused this message to be labeled spam. The output from
spamassassin -D applied to the message would show what is going on. I can't
reproduce the scoring problem myself.
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