On Sat, Aug 09, 2003 at 04:25:00PM +0300, Louis LeBlanc wrote:

> I have attached a few of them here.  If anyone has any suggestions,
> I'm more than happy to hear them.

If I were you, I'd train the Bayes classifier with these mails that
sneaked past. Most seem to score in BAYES_30 range in your current
environment, but with some training I'm willing to bet you'll see
BAYES_90 for the same mails.

Other things to consider would be Razor, DCC or Pyzor. Here most of
the spammails you attached can be found from Razor's DB. I don't use
others so can't say what DCC or Pyzor would say. Also RBL testing
wouldn't hurt, as all those sample spams came from known open
proxies.


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(Mr.) Hannu Liljemark  |  Appelsiini Finland Oy  |  http://appelsiini.com


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