While I'm hoping that Scott or someone will still reply to my earlier
message (quoted below), I have a simpler, more mechanical question: how can
I place the weight into the subject line of a message that fails one of the
weight tests?  It would be handy, for example, to see "SPAM [6]: blah blah
blah".

Thanks,

Ben

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Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] refining the filtering process


> We're fairly new at using JunkMail and we want to refine the process
beyond
> the basic tests (typically weight10 or weight20).  What strategy or steps
> would you recommend next?
>
> Two obvious ideas are Filtering and the ip4r tests.  For filtering, I'm
> concerned about the system overhead and the effectiveness.  I've heard
that
> filtering on message headers is not effective and that filtering on
message
> bodies is hard on the system.  For ip4r, I've heard so many horror stories
> about over-zealous spam databases that I'm not sure which spam databases
are
> worth working with.
>
> It would be really cool if someone at Declude wrote an addendum to the
> manual that talks about how to work with Declude JunkMail, rather than
just
> how to use it.
>
> Any guidelines would be much appreciated.  Thanks and happy holidays.
>
> Ben
> BC Web
>
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