|-----Original Message-----
|From: Hanspeter Roth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
|Sent: 15 November 2004 16:13
|To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
|Subject: Re: Score 9.9 by configuration?
|
|  On Nov 15 at 08:38, Matt Kettler spoke:
|
|> If you took away the 15 FVGT_TRIPWIRE_* hits the score of 
|the message 
|> would have gone down by about 10.5 points.
|
|I'm trying to advise the admin. But I don't know his plans...
|
|> Find the duplicates and remove them. My guess is the server has both 
|> tripwire.cf (old) and 99_FVGT_Tripwire.cf (new) installed in 
|> /etc/mail/spammassassin.
|
|I forgot to mention spamassassin is running on a different 
|server. I have no access on that server. (/etc/mail/spamassassin is not
|shared.)
|
|> You could compensate for the misconfig by increasing score 
|thresholds, 
|> but in this case, poor performance would ensue.
|
|My ~/.procmailrc is processed bye the mail setup. But how 
|could I increase the `required' threshold in some kind of 
|~/.spamassassinrc?
|(Procmail is restricted. It can't pipe. So I can't pipe to 
|spamassassin again.)
|

You could zero out the rules u don't wish to use, so they wont trigger
further false positives, in your .spamassassin/user_prefs file assuming you
have one in your home directory.

Martin

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