On Wed, 14 Apr 2010, Vernon Schryver wrote:

...so I think the underlying mechanism is working, question is, why are
all the Fuz2's normal?  Even if I was somehow modifying
the message (which I don't think I am), wouldn't Fuz2 ignore it?

I don't talk about the Fuz1 and Fuz2 algorithms; if you really care,
you know where to look.

Okay, so, ... are you just hypothesizing that the spam in question was sufficiently 'customized' to evade even Fuz2? I guess I could accept that, but all of my junk-mail is showing Fuz2=1. I would expect at least some of them to show up as bulk. Otherwise how is the program useful?

By the way here is the original message.

That dccm at your site said the DCC target counts for that copy of my response to your first message were 1 suggests that it had not been reported to your current DCC server more than once or to any other DCC server with a total target count large enough to justify flooding its checksums to other DCC servers.

I'm not sure I understand: http://dakota.newsnation.com/~ophidian/junkmsg44.txt
is the junk mail that I was talking about which had Fuz2=1. It wasn't a mailing list message. I was showing in case you had any idea if something in the message was throwing off Fuz2.
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