I've noticed that on many messages lately, a message's failed tests
weights do not correspond to the weights I have in my global.cfg file.
For example, these are from the X-SPAM-TESTS-FAILED line of four
different messages:
SORBS-DUHL, CMDSPACE [7] - should be 12
CMDSPACE [3] - should be 8
Kevin,
In a standard setup, when you don't see NOLEGITCONTENT or IPNOTINMX in
the failed tests shown in the headers, that means that they did credit
weight. It causes a lot of confusion until people figure this out.
Just convince yourself that this is the case and move forward on that
What do ya'll have set for your weights?
Where do you delete? where do you us the subject command, etc.
My boss currently wants it set so certain tests tag
the subject and then the client creates a rule in outlook to move them to a spam
folder where they can delete, etc. The problem with
I only use weighting.
I mark the subject line as spam at 20 and hold the e-mail at 35 (hope to lower this to
30).
These numbers are really subject to what you weigh your tests at. No single test can
cause me to hit 20. I do have a couple of 12's that would combine to over 20 but they
are
Thanks, would you mind sharing your weights?
- Original Message -
From: Scott Fisher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 4:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Weights
I only use weighting.
I mark the subject line as spam at 20 and hold the e-mail
Title: weights
I'm having trouble understanding the weights in favor of the other tests. If you have an email that say spamcop is blocking and have that set to warn in the junkmail file, also it is listed in relays.osirusoft.com which is listed as warn, and the total weight of an the email is
I'm having trouble understanding the weights in favor of the other tests.
The easiest way to understand is to realize that the weight tests act like
all the other tests.
If you have an email that say spamcop is blocking and have that set to
warn in the junkmail file, also it is listed in
I have in my
global.cfg file:
BHOLE-ARGENTINAip4rargentina.blackholes.us127.0.0.2180
I know it is a high
weight. I thought thatinmy $default$.junkmail if I
have:
BHOLE-ARGENTINAIGNORE
It would ignore it
and not add the weight but it still does. How can I make it ignore a
weight and not
: [Declude.JunkMail]
Weights
I have in my global.cfg file:
BHOLE-ARGENTINAip4rargentina.blackholes.us127.0.0.2180
I know it is a high weight. I
thought thatinmy $default$.junkmail if I have:
BHOLE-ARGENTINAIGNORE
It would ignore it and not add the
weight