At 08:30 PM 7/16/2004, Mark Hoover wrote:
I'm seeing many hits against entries in chickenpox.cf that I believe should not
be getting found.
The version of the file is Version 1.18 dated 2004-4-5


I hate to say it, but your example message was a spam message, and from casual glance it's a perfect candidate for chickenpox to hit.

That bayes-poison word-salad at the bottom is the kind of crap that chickenpox is designed to detect.

Besides, why do you care if chickenpox hits on a drug-spam or not?

Do you have any FP cases to complain about? or are you just wondering why it hits a particular spam?

Let's face it.. chickenpox is a spam rule, and your sample hit is spam. Looks like the rule's working correctly.

The only person that might really care about spam hits would be a spammer who was trying to modify their spam to avoid it, which is why I'm not going to go into a great deal of detail explaining exactly how chickenpox works.












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