Loren Wilton wrote:
> >>TW_AQ,TW_BM,TW_BX,TW_GP,TW_HM,TW_LP,TW_MQ,TW_PX,TW_QD,TW_QL,TW_TR,TW_WF,
> >>TW_ZX,
> >
> >What ruleset are those rules in?
>
> Tripwire. Available at SARE in "other rules".
>
> Beware, these are english-biased rules and will FP on other languages.
Thanks for the pointer
TW_AQ,TW_BM,TW_BX,TW_GP,TW_HM,TW_LP,TW_MQ,TW_PX,TW_QD,TW_QL,TW_TR,TW_WF,
TW_ZX,
What ruleset are those rules in?
Tripwire. Available at SARE in "other rules".
Beware, these are english-biased rules and will FP on other languages.
Loren
Michael Hutchinson wrote:
> You may just need to modify some scoring of these rules, which hit
> the "garbage" you're talking about without a doubt:
>
> TW_AQ,TW_BM,TW_BX,TW_GP,TW_HM,TW_LP,TW_MQ,TW_PX,TW_QD,TW_QL,TW_TR,TW_WF,
> TW_ZX,
What ruleset are those rules in?
Bob
> -Original Message-
> From: Bob Proulx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, 17 March 2008 2:10 p.m.
> To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
> Subject: How to catch gibberish spam before URIBL lists it?
>
> These eventually show up in the URIBL but with the start of the wave
> they are no