sorry for posting again a question regarding the same topic, but I think
I found out more in the meantime and can ask a better question.
I've a user [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the following entries in my
autowhitelist:
20.0(40.0/2) -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]|ip=222.253
24.2
On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, peter pilsl wrote:
How is this AWL-scoring calculated? It seems almost broken to me.
The name is very misleading. If you think of it as a historical score
averaging system instead, with the goal of allowing a typically-hammy
sender to occasionally send a spammy message, and
John D. Hardin wrote:
peter pilsl wrote:
I need to turn off AWL by now.
Most people do... :)
The problem is that it is based upon the from address. That is an
unreliable piece of data. Spammers forge from addresses all of the
time. Even valid senders will sometimes fabricate from
On Thursday 13 December 2007 02:07:00 Bob Proulx wrote:
The problem is that it is based upon the from address. That is an
unreliable piece of data. Spammers forge from addresses all of the
time. Even valid senders will sometimes fabricate from addresses. If
the input to the equation can't
peter pilsl wrote:
sorry for posting again a question regarding the same topic, but I think
I found out more in the meantime and can ask a better question.
I've a user [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the following entries in my
autowhitelist:
20.0(40.0/2) -- [EMAIL