|-----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