By the way, Pete, thank you very much for publicly posting the URL where we could download FPSigIDs.csv so that we could work on recovering our own false positives.
I was able to use this information to selectively re-test all of the messages detected by those rules. That was 2,449 messages. More than half of those were detected as spam by other Message Sniffer rules, leaving me with 1,038 messages that I re-queued in my Declude JunkMail Pro on Ipswitch Imail. For what it's worth, that 1,038 messages that did not trigger any rules in the new rulebase included 378 spam messages which were then caught by my Declude JunkMail Pro configuration. Andrew 8) > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pete McNeil > Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 9:15 AM > To: Jeff Alexander > Subject: Re: [sniffer] How can I > > On Thursday, January 19, 2006, 8:37:01 AM, Jeff wrote: > > JA> > JA> > JA> I have been having a lot of problems with the rules since Friday. > JA> > JA> How can I see what rules are set for spamming. > > There are many thousands of rules. For security purposes we > don't expose their content freely. If you have false > positives, please follow the false positive process and as > part of that process, the rules involved with any particular > case will be shown to you. > > It's not clear from your note but most likely you're trouble > is part of a problem we had with our rule-bots a few days > ago. The rule-bots have been disabled and the bad rules they > created have been rolled out of the core rulebase. > > Hope this helps, > > _M > > > > This E-Mail came from the Message Sniffer mailing list. For > information and (un)subscription instructions go to > http://www.sortmonster.com/MessageSniffer/Help/Help.html > This E-Mail came from the Message Sniffer mailing list. For information and (un)subscription instructions go to http://www.sortmonster.com/MessageSniffer/Help/Help.html
