On Thursday 20 June 2002 21:50, you wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 20, 2002 at 08:13:19AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > This is a real problem, and it would really be nice if the
> > > list administrators set up some kind of trivial filter, removing
> > > at least the binary spam which get posted on this list  on a regular,
> > > daily basis...
> >
> > If anyone wishes to recommend a good filter, I will be happy to hear
> > about it. We find that the spammers are amazingly inventive.
>
> spamassassin, with its default setup, catches 95 percent of my
> spams. The false detection cases are way below 1%...
>
> Stelian.

Yes, spamassassin is great. And inmeditate to install on a Debian system.


Only some "co.kr" (I guess it is korean) cheat the spamassassin filter.
I'm spanish, so korean mail is 99.999% spam for me. But they can be easily 
filtered by your mail reader.

I changed the default "spam level" to 8. It is the number of points required 
to classify a mail as spam. Because I missed a real mail. 

File $HOME/.spamassassin/user_prefs
required_hits           8

Regards.
Ismael Ripoll.


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