participating in the scoring. Is this because it's
new and my Bayes db hasn't been fully trained?
Also, is adding additional rulesets from rulesemporium.com still
necessary for added value? And if so, do I just add them to my
/etc/spamassassin directory?
Thanks!
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participating in the scoring. Is this because it's
new and my Bayes db hasn't been fully trained?
Also, is adding additional rulesets from rulesemporium.com still
necessary for added value? And if so, do I just add them to my
/etc/spamassassin directory?
Thanks!
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Regards,
Matt Florido
FW_LABELED_SPAM Subject =~ /---SPAM---/
describe FW_LABELED_SPAM subject has been modified by FW as SPAM
score FW_LABELED_SPAM 2.500
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Matt Florido
* Jo Rhett [EMAIL PROTECTED] [10-17-2006 10:25]:
score SARE_GIF_STOX 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5
Can you tell me what each corresponding 2.5 represents?
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On Wed, October 18, 2006 10:18 am, Jim Maul wrote:
Matt Florido wrote:
* Jo Rhett [EMAIL PROTECTED] [10-17-2006 10:25]:
score SARE_GIF_STOX 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5
Can you tell me what each corresponding 2.5 represents?
http://spamassassin.apache.org/tests_3_1_x.html
Pay particular attention
invokes the script others have pointed
to.../etc/init.d/spamassassin
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Matt Florido
Matt Florido wrote:
John Fleming wrote:
On Friday 18 February 2005 12:53 pm, Tracey Gates wrote:
I downloaded the .cf files from the rulesemporium.com site but I don't
know what to do with them. Do I just place them in the same folder as
my local.cf and SpamAssassin will automatically use them
advertising from one
you're not associated with in any way.
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is the best practice to
handle these messages? Is it more prudent to sa-learn --spam them, or to
simply blacklist? I say legitimate because I do receive mails from
these sources that are of value to meobviously, I care not for their
advertisement e-mails.
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Matt Florido