Assuming that some of you can use this too: Using the RBL-Tagged messages to train the bayes engine.
FYI, I've seen several people using "RBL" incorrectly -- it should *only* be used to refer to the MAPS RBL. It is a trademark, and MAPS doesn't allow it to be used to refer to non-MAPS spam databases. You can use "DNSBL" or "ip4r" or a similar term instead.
all mails tagged as DNSBL positive (only!) are forwarded to a separate mailbox using the following rules.ima:
I hate to say it, but this is flawed. The problem is that any false positives you receive (note that someone else just claimed to have 0 false positives, but he actually doesn't know what his false positive ratio is!) will then get added to the bayes engine, which will then reduce the effectiveness of the bayes engine.
-Scott
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