> Øystein Gisnås wrote:
> > This mail made it 4.1 on my score meter (default settings v2.54, 5.0+
> > triggers):
> >
> > Subject: AMBlEN: $100 and VlAGRA: 39.95
> > From: Online Drug Sale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > "On sale for today only: VlAGRA and AMBlEN
> >
> > It scored on BAYES_90=3.002, CLICK_BELOW=0.0, RCVD_IN_SBL=1.101. I
> > feel that this particular mail should have been punished for
> > mentioning "online drug sale", V1AGRA, AMB1EN and pills so many
> > times. What about including the word "V1AGRA" in a viagra-rule? Or
> > even better, make a separate, more heavily weighted rule for it.
> > "V1AGRA" is more seldom used than "VIAGRA", except for in spam.
> >

On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 09:37:21PM +0300, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
> Is your Bayes trained and working? I think my SA would have scored that like
> 40+... Bayes anyways is the tool for that: you can't make a separate rule
> for each an all "nasty" words there;)
> 
> With all default rule weights, several black lists activated, well trained
> with ham and spam, most of my spam is in range 20-50 points. If it gets
> under 5 it most propably is a ham.
> 

My Bayes is working properly, that's why it triggered on BAYES_90. The problem is that 
no BAYES rule is weighed so that it cross the 5.0 limit with the default settings. Of 
course, I can change this myself. But I thought the intention is that SA should work 
out of the box. I guess there have been discussions over the topic whether a single 
rule should be enough to mark a mail as spam. My opinion is that BAYES_90 and BAYES_99 
should trigger, even with Razor++ enabled.


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