Re: Bayes autolearn: how does it resolve whether rules are body or header related?

2021-05-09 Thread Loren Wilton
so you don't have points from body rules. your mentioned URI_DEOBFU_INSTR is a meta rule: meta URI_DEOBFU_INSTR __URI_DEOBFU_INSTR && !__MSGID_OK_HOST so maybe it's not considered. They are treated as header, or ignored if marked as net. I think a bug report should be submitted for this.

Re: Bayes autolearn: how does it resolve whether rules are body or header related?

2021-05-09 Thread RW
On Sun, 9 May 2021 20:03:27 +0200 Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: > so you don't have points from body rules. > > your mentioned URI_DEOBFU_INSTR is a meta rule: > > meta URI_DEOBFU_INSTR __URI_DEOBFU_INSTR && !__MSGID_OK_HOST > > so maybe it's not considered. They are treated as header, or

Re: Bayes autolearn: how does it resolve whether rules are body or header related?

2021-05-09 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 09.05.21 04:17, Bert Van de Poel wrote: Dear fellow Spamassassin users, I recently noticed that quite a lot of spam emails with high scores weren't marked for Bayes autolearning. While some senders and receivers were a common match, explaining why autolearn was nog, there was no clear

Re: How do I search and capture text for use in a rule?

2021-05-09 Thread Jared Hall
On 5/8/2021 11:56 AM, Loren Wilton wrote: I think the OP was trying to find a way to match "To: " to "Hi user".    Loren Correct you are.  I've been eyeballing that myself for CHAOS. If you have other examples (like "Hi there $USER_PART," "Hello $USER_PART:", "Dear Esteemed

Re: Bayes autolearn: how does it resolve whether rules are body or header related?

2021-05-09 Thread RW
On Sun, 9 May 2021 04:17:26 +0200 Bert Van de Poel wrote: > Within the same realm, I'm also wondering whether these expected > numbers for body and header can be tweaked and if so, how. You can create a meta-rule for definite spam and set: tflags autolearn_force a hit on any rule with