I'll need more info. The headers of the message as it
arrives in your inbox the output of
ChrisP.
Quite a few emails are getting tagged as spam. Here's one
example. An email from Arcamax.com (my daily comics) always
gets a [Spam 10]. I've forwarded it to notspam several times
with no results. When I paste the source into my "test" block
and run it, I see:
This message: url: facebook.com 1
This message: url: nexac.com 1
This message: url: rlcdn.com 5
This message: url: arcamax.com 66
This message: url: .com 1
This message: url: bookdaily.com 1
This message: exip: 216.174.43.154
This message: bodyhash: 186925 2065185 2991893 557120
587432
This message: source: bad base testfile.tmp
Best Match: X-Aspam: Total 1.8
Best Match: X-Aspam: Best match was sample
aspam_good\m362.msg
Best Match: X-Aspam: URLS scored 0.8 dailyink.com
facebook.com twitter.com arcamax.com bookdaily.com
Best Match: X-Aspam: Words 0.0 +cartoons -educate -february
+eat -jerry -fwd --0500 +comment -sender
Poly: 0.0
Aspam: -1.8
Mfilter: 1.1 *: 1.050000 SPF Pass=-0.5, dnswl_none=-0.1,
High tags-to-text ratio=1.8, Low text-to-images ratio=1.0,
tenplus images=0.6, Aspam=-1.8
-1.8 doesn't look bad. In addition I have this in my
mfilter.rul:
if (isin(From,HIDDEN@ax.com")) then
call whitelist("Whitelist")
accept "Whitelist"
end if
What have I missed?