OK, so I added truncate and Sniffer was tweaked.  I just ran a report and
the results are better, but not back to where they were.

Last December, the average failed score was 50.  A week ago, when I
originally posted my question, it was down to 41.  It's now up to 46, so
about halfway in between.  So it's gotten better, but still not as effective
as a few months ago.

What we do with the score varies by domain, but the default goes like this:
<5 goes into the InBox.  5 to 9 goes to a folder called SpamLow (mix of good
and bad), 10-14 goes into a folder called Spam (mostly bad), and 15+ gets
deleted.  What I've been seeing (although it's improved some) is stuff in
the InBox that would have been in the SpamLow folder before, stuff in
SpamLow that would have been in Spam before, etc.

Thanks,

Ben


-----Original Message-----
From: Pete McNeil
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 3:01 PM
To: declude.junkmail@declude.com
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Spam scores rising

On 2/11/2011 2:49 PM, IMail Admin wrote:
> But keeping the spam down is a bigger issue right now.

You might try adding truncate to your RBLs.

http://www.gbudb.com/truncate/index.jsp

_M

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MicroNeil Research Corporation
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