-----Original Message-----
From: Gilson, Larry 
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 1:10 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [SAtalk] Razor question


Great suggestions Raul, Thanks!

--Larry


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Raul Dias
> > Now that is an interesting dilema.  Since I don't run Bayes 
> > I don't run into that situation.  Your situation is like asking
> > SA to score your experience and score someone else's experience.
> > If they do not match then they can be cancelled.
> > 
> 
> Something I found interesting was using Razor + Pyzor + Dcc.
> Then I create meta rules that matchs:
> Razor + Pyzor
> Razor + Dcc
> Pyzor + Dcc
> Razor + Pyzor + Dcc (this will also, of course, match all 
> three before).
> 
> This will raise the score if the spam has being seen in more than
> one system.
> 
> Also I found very common to Razor trigger into non-spam e-mail.
> 
> 
> > This may be a little risky but is it possible to create a 
> > rule that says if Razor but not bayes then Razor and set bayes to
> > 0? Anyone have an idea on how to this?
> 
> Probably with a meta like
> RAZOR_CHECK && (BAYES_90 || BAYES_80 || xxxxxxx)
> 
> where xxx you add every possible BAYES match that you want.
> 
> []'s
> Raul Dias
> 
> 
> > --Larry
> 
> 



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