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Re: [milter-greylist] A question about spamassassin and milter-greylist

2005-04-04 by H Li

--- Matthias Scheler <tron@...> wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 07:03:25AM -0700, H Li
> wrote:
> > Now, users still receive some "almost-spam" and
> > "probably-spam" emails -- much less than before. I
> can
> > understand this.  However, the strange thing is
> the
> > header of those emails show no X-Greylist..., no
> > X-Virus..., but only the part X-Spam... e.g.:
> 
> SpamAssassin created a new e-mail which contains the
> original one
> as attachment. That's probably why your "X-Greylist"
> headers vanish.
> 
> 	Kind regards
> 
> -- 
> Matthias Scheler                                 
> http://scheler.de/~matthias/
> 

That makes sense in logic.  If so, it means that those
spams "escaped" from greylist filter at the first
place, then spamassassin caught it, created a new
message, and put it in almost-spam or probably-spam
folder.  I will stop spamassassin to see what I will
see.

Harvey


		
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