Terry Reedy wrote: >> What's >> happening is that Spambayes is marking the message as UNSURE. The >> message that mailman sends to the sender is unfortunate. The >> "Message has a suspicious header" notice is misleading because the >> user did not have any header in their message that caused it to be >> held (at least normally not). > > Is that hardwired into Spambayes or can it be edited. it's a mailman thing. I suspect that they run things through spambayes, and use mailman filters to look for "UNSURE" in the "X-Spam-Status" header added by spambayes. see e.g. http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq03.059.htp I'm pretty sure the python.org administrators have the mailman source code, so it shouldn't be that hard to fix the message... </F>
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