On 22.11.07 17:50, Trevor Dodds wrote:
> I've recently seen a lot more spam emails passing through our
> spamassassin filters. I continually train Bayes on emails that score
> low. Please can you tell me what scores you receive on the attached two
> emails.
X-Spam-Status: Yes, score=16.5 require
It's generally not a good idea to post spam to the list. If you need
to, put it on a website somewhere and place a link to it.
I ran one message through an older install of SA I have (non
production), 3.2.3, and it scored a 16.8:
ontent analysis details: (16.8 points, 5.0 required)
pts ru
Julian Underwood wrote:
Dear List,
I was curious how organizations typically score mail which comes from
their own domain(s). Obviously spammers will spoof the source domain in
hopes that you have whitelisted your domain or give "special treatment"
from mail originating from within your own org
Julian Underwood wrote:
> I was curious how organizations typically score mail which comes from
> their own domain(s). Obviously spammers will spoof the source domain
> in hopes that you have whitelisted your domain or give "special
> treatment" from mail originating from within your own org.
We
Dear List,
I was curious how organizations typically score mail which comes from
their own domain(s). Obviously spammers will spoof the source domain in
hopes that you have whitelisted your domain or give "special treatment"
from mail originating from within your own org.
Mail may come in from a