'not spam (whitelisted)' in the headers

Roberto Fulgado robertof at dmtserv.com
Wed Apr 21 22:16:32 IST 2010


Le 2010-04-21 10:59, Roberto Fulgado a écrit :
 > > Hi there,
 > >
 > > I have noticed some email messages that are definitely spams but for
 > > some reason are being tagged as whitelisted. Here is the MailScanner
 > > report that appears on the header on one of those emails:
 > >
 > > not spam (whitelisted),    SpamAssassin (not cached, score=11.131,
 > > required 6, BAYES_99 3.50,    DCC_CHECK 2.17, DIGEST_MULTIPLE 0.00,
 > > RAZOR2_CF_RANGE_51_100 0.50,    RAZOR2_CF_RANGE_E8_51_100 1.50,
 > > RAZOR2_CHECK 0.50, RCVD_IN_PBL 0.91,    RDNS_DYNAMIC 0.10, URIBL_BLACK
 > > 1.96)
 > >
 > > I know that the sender's email and/or it's domain is not present in
 > > /etc/MailScanner/rules/spam.whitelist/rules file.
 > >
 > > Thanks in advanced,
 > > Roberto
 > >
 > >
 > >

 > Roberto,
 >
 > Check if you have a spam.blacklist.rule file. If you do and the action
 > is "no" then it means to whitelist the entry.  We use both files here.
 >
 >Denis

 >     _
 >    °v°   Denis Beauchemin, analyste
 >   /(_)\  Université de Sherbrooke, S.T.I.
 >    ^ ^   T: 819.821.8000x62252 F: 819.821.8045

Denis

That probably was the case so I edited the last line of
spam.blacklist.rules file:

FromOrTo:       default         no
to
FromOrTo:       default         yes

Thank you very much,
Roberto




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