Spam Assassin writes:
> I've been using 2.54 for a while, and I'm now in the process of
> upgrading to 2.55.  I am using the default set of rules.
> 
> Over the past several weeks, I've noticed an increasing amount of
> spam that is getting through SpamAssassin with scores in the 4.0-4.9
> range. This makes me wonder if perhaps some spammers have started to
> taylor their spams as follows: run the default version of
> SpamAssassin, feed their messages through it, and keep tweaking the
> messages until SpamAssassin lets them through.
> 
> Does anyone else think that this could be possible?  It seems to me
> that this process could be easily automated, or at least
> semi-automated.
> If indeed this is going on, what can we do about it?

Train bayes.  Everyone has a different bayes db, and they can't
work around that centrally.

--j.


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