On Thursday, March 31, 2005, 9:50:05 AM, Darin wrote: DC> That is very significant, and could explain what I'm seeing. I'm going to DC> increase my delete weight a bit for a while to make sure there are no high DC> FPs.
DC> I do see the following detection rates from yesterday (3/30) DC> AHBL 97.4% DC> CBL 99.9% DC> CSMA 97.1% DC> CSMA-SBL 93.4% DC> JAMMDNSBL 76.0% DC> PSBL 96.9% DC> SBL 99.5% DC> SENDERDB-BL 96.4% DC> SNIFFER 98.7% DC> SPAMCOP 99.7% DC> UCEPROTECT1 100% DC> UCEPROTECT2 97.2% DC> rates for all seem to have increased significantly over the past couple of DC> days. WOW! That's weird. I do not show that at all and I've never seen those tests throw those kinds of numbers (except SNF looks about right): http://www.sortmonster.com/MDLP/MDLP-Example-Short.html For example (a quick spot check) - Data through last noon to midnight-- AHBL shows up at about 22% (21.8409) SPAMCOP shows up at about 64% (63.5114) UCEPROTECCMUL sows up at about 42% (41.6237) UCEPROTECRDO shows up at about 48% (48.0324) Long range data through last midnight-- AHBL shows up at about 16% (16.111) SPAMCOP shows up at about 62% (62.3942) UCEPROTECCMUL shows up at about 42% (41.7421) UCEPROTECRDO shows up at about 49% (48.6102) All in all these indicate nominal performance. Most likely there is something special about the mix of spam you are getting, something wrong with your reporting process, or something else going on that we haven't thought of. To be thorough I also checked some of the MDLP reports from other systems that are beta testing it. With few exceptions they show numbers similar to mine w/ regard to these tests. If I were you I would not make any substantive changes until I tracked down what was going on. No need to introduce additional variables by changing things ;-) DC> BTW, I sent to the Junkmail in part so others could comment on DC> other tests that may have significantly changed. It's all good :-) _M --- This E-mail came from the Declude.JunkMail mailing list. To unsubscribe, just send an E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and type "unsubscribe Declude.JunkMail". The archives can be found at http://www.mail-archive.com.