Chris Ryland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

On Dec 28, 2006, at 8:22 AM, Rob Rosenfeld wrote:

Chris Ryland wrote:
On Dec 27, 2006, at 7:37 PM, Rob Rosenfeld wrote:
Stefan M. Huber wrote:
Hi!
 I have been searching the archives but this particular problem
doesn't seem to be covered anywhere.
I have DSpam 2.6.8 (the latest stable release) on a Debian/stable
system. It works good apart for a certain type of spam. These are
mutlipart messages with one HTML part and a JPEG attachment. No
matter how often I retrain such messages as spam (and I've had
lots of them), DSpam always labels them as
 X-DSPAM-Confidence: 0.9362
 X-DSPAM-Probability: 0.0000

Are you using "Feature noise"?  I had this disabled and these
always came through and always just over the threshold.  After
enabling it and allowing enough time for training to overcome my
corpus, it's started catching it all.
Boy, if this works (I just turned it on), this should be shouted
from the rooftops.
What training mode are you using? (I'm using teft.) The
bnr.nuclearelephant.com site suggests that "Feature noise" (BNR)
may not work as well with teft as with other modes.

I'm using TEFT, but I haven't had BNR enabled that long.

In our case, in just a few days, with BNR turned on (in TEFT mode),
DSPAM has gone from letting through a dozen or two (out of 1,000
spams per day) of these graphics/dictionary spams to letting through
*none*, with no new false positives!

Now this could be related to the broken Asian internet cable (and
thus greatly reduced spamming), but I'm pretty sure BNR has solved
the problem.

Since DSPAM configuration is such a black art (at least to someone
like me who hasn't done the theoretical study of how it all works),
this is the kind of critical information we should be sharing on this
list: how to fight certain spam trends with DSPAM configuration
tuning.

Cheers!
--Chris Ryland / Em Software, Inc. / www.emsoftware.com

We use ClamAV connected to DSPAM and we've noticed that some
of these types of mail (if not all, no reliable statistics)
gets a Virus status from ClamAV.

Just my 2 cents worth...
/Lars Stavholm

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