I'm still getting emails containing links to sites in russia. I have this regex in my BombRe file: http\:\/\/[A-Za-z\.]+?\.(?:ru|ly|nl|ec|cc|vc|ua|in|am)[\s\/\n\r\\]
Which according to my (web based) regex testers SHOULD catch the email message below. So, I put it into the mail tester in ASSP and got the analysis below. (I have test mode turned on by the way) Even though the ASSP tester shows 1.000 probability that it's spam, it is NOT getting flagged as spam in the subject line (test mode). As well, should the bobre regex show up as a cause somewhere? I'm confused.... ---MESSAGE------------------------------------------------------------ Quench your thirst for thrills - Play at King Spin http://www.net-multi-cazino.ru ---MESSAGE HEADERS------------------------------------------------------- x-assp-envelope-from: yauu...@alfnucifora.org x-assp-received-spf: none ip=64.182.102.193 mailfrom=yauu...@alfnucifora.org helo=smtp1.netdorm.com x-assp-version: 2.0.1(2.0.19) on spamfilter.mydomain.comm ---ASSP ANALYSIS------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bayesian Analysis: • Bayesian Check is disabled Bad Words Bad Prob Good Words Good Prob spin href 0.9998 at king 0.9996 play at 0.9987 href multi 0.9931 king spin 0.9810 href ru 0.9775 href cazino 0.9626 href www 0.2390 Totals: 0.9998 0.9996 0.9987 0.9931 0.9810 0.9775 0.9626 0.2390 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Benefiting from Server Virtualization: Beyond Initial Workload Consolidation -- Increasing the use of server virtualization is a top priority.Virtualization can reduce costs, simplify management, and improve application availability and disaster protection. Learn more about boosting the value of server virtualization. http://p.sf.net/sfu/vmware-sfdev2dev _______________________________________________ Assp-user mailing list Assp-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/assp-user