I have updated the list on the wiki to include 'Ebay and PayPal', and
'Google and YouTube'. I'm working on confirming and documenting the
others that are on the ipnp.txt that is part of the ASSP distribution.
If anyone has any that are specific to your country or other
"International" service pro
> Just to inform you, that Fritz had to be hospitalized, Tuesday.
> He suffers from a protracted pneumonia.
> Will keep you posted.
> Best regards,
> Rosie Borgstedt
Rosie, please bring my best to Fritz; I hope
he'll be up and kicking again really soon and
btw, tell him that if there's someth
On 22 Jun 2007 at 12:44, Marrco wrote:
> That makes sense. I was just testing what Kevin said, and it didn't work
> that way.
Sure - in fact I didn't read back to the
beginning of the thread to understand it all.
I agree with Kevin that _not_ letting these in
may be a better solution. I get
> On 22 Jun 2007 at 10:51, Marrco wrote:
>
>> so assp understand that spamtraps and spamcollect are local (not to be
>> bounced as not existant users), but fails to understand regex in
spamtraps.
>
> But it's not an re field, it's an address
> field.
>
> paul
That makes sense. I was just testing
On 22 Jun 2007 at 10:51, Marrco wrote:
> so assp understand that spamtraps and spamcollect are local (not to be
> bounced as not existant users), but fails to understand regex in spamtraps.
But it's not an re field, it's an address
field.
paul
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You need an equal ammount of ham mails in the Assp/notspam folder.
Just use the baysian-Testmode until you have enough Ham. Forward all
miscategorized emails and all you old legitimate email to the email interface.
If you click on "last rebuild spamDB" you will get the last output
from
Hi all,
I've been using ASSP for a month now and I still dont know how to refine
bayesian filter to stop only spam and not ham.
Last spamdb rebuild was with 17000 spam messages in assp/spam, few
hundreds false positive messages in assp/errors/notspam and still bayesian
filters stops valid messag
> Ernesto Reyes wrote:
>> I need help with a regex expression to find addresses that begin with
>> "aaron" followed by any character followed by "@domain.com". I want to
>> enter it in the "Spam Collect Addresses*", since I am getting hundreds of
>> spam e-mails addressed to below addresses.
>>
>
Get well soon Fritz !
Enrico
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Yes, here's to Fritz being back here soon!
All the best to him and his family.
paul
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Get well soon Fritz !
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