So, here's another example:
In this case, the score is -10, but I'm certain that because it was in one of the DNS blacklists, ASSP marked it as spam.X-Assp-Version: 2.6.3(20002) on ASSP.xmsi.net X-Assp-ID: ASSP.xmsi.net m1-09108-02573 X-Assp-Session: 7F565C944CB8 (mail 1) X-Assp-Intended-For-IP: 165.254.4.37 X-Assp-Client-TLS: yes X-Assp-Message-Score: -40 (KnownGoodHelo) X-Assp-IP-Score: -40 (KnownGoodHelo) X-Original-Authentication-Results: assp.xmsi.net; dkim=pass X-ASSP-DKIMidentity: @ironpac.org X-Assp-Message-Score: 30 (DNSBL: failed, 167.89.39.118 listed in bl.spamcop.net) X-Assp-IP-Score: 30 (DNSBL: failed, 167.89.39.118 listed in bl.spamcop.net) X-Assp-DNSBL: failed, 167.89.39.118 listed in (bl.spamcop.net<-127.0.0.2) X-Assp-Tag: DNSBL X-Assp-Spam: YES X-Spam-Status:yes X-Assp-Spam-Reason: DNSBL, 167.89.39.118 listed in bl.spamcop.net X-Assp-Message-Totalscore: -10
Any thoughts out there? This is getting frustrating because I am having to deal with a huge number of false positives.
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