On Sat, 14 May 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think 3.0.2 is worse, just that there's more spam around
lately. If I take my own stats, SA is catching a slightly higher
percentage of spam in the last month to 6 weeks. The RBL's I use
frontline are catching more too.
From January 05 to March
M-Original Message-
MFrom: Valery V. Bobrov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MSent: 14 May 2005 13:36
MTo: users@spamassassin.apache.org
MSubject: more spam with SpamAssassin version 3.0.2
M
MHello!
M
MI upgraded to SpamAssassin version 3.0.2 from 2.64 and I
Mnoticed the amount of spam
I don't think 3.0.2 is worse, just that there's more spam around
lately. If I take my own stats, SA is catching a slightly higher
percentage of spam in the last month to 6 weeks. The RBL's I use
frontline are catching more too.
From January 05 to March 05 Spam accounted for around 60% of all
In an older episode (Saturday 14 May 2005 14:35), Valery V. Bobrov wrote:
I upgraded to SpamAssassin version 3.0.2 from 2.64 and I noticed the amount
of spam messages has been increased!
do you mean there are
- more detected spam messages?
- more undetected spam messages?
- more of both?
do
Valery V. Bobrov wrote:
Hello!
I upgraded to SpamAssassin version 3.0.2 from 2.64 and I noticed the amount
of spam messages has been increased!
What sort of problem?
Yours faithfully,
Valery
Others have given a lot of good things to check for. However, one more thing to
In an older episode (Saturday 14 May 2005 17:53), Matt Kettler wrote:
3.0.3 fixes some scoring issues in 3.0.2 and a few important
bugs that 3.0.2 suffers from in terms of accuracy (mostly URI parsing for
URIBLs).
after installing debian's SA 3.0.3 yesterday, I noticed that it lacks the
wolfgang wrote:
In an older episode (Saturday 14 May 2005 17:53), Matt Kettler wrote:
3.0.3 fixes some scoring issues in 3.0.2 and a few important
bugs that 3.0.2 suffers from in terms of accuracy (mostly URI parsing for
URIBLs).
after installing debian's SA 3.0.3 yesterday, I noticed
In an older episode (Saturday 14 May 2005 18:41), Matt Kettler wrote:
wolfgang wrote:
In an older episode (Saturday 14 May 2005 17:53), Matt Kettler wrote:
3.0.3 fixes some scoring issues in 3.0.2 and a few important
bugs that 3.0.2 suffers from in terms of accuracy (mostly URI parsing for