> | If a rule doesn't FP for you, then you can set it to 20. > > Sure, you *can*, but why would you want to score a single rule at 20? > Especially one like this which, as we've just seen, can produce FP's.
Well, as an example I have a couple of rules that *can* (and for others, outright *would*) FP, scored at 10. They make my spam scores nice and high, and I will be **VERY** surprised if I ever get an FP on one of them. One of these rules simply checks for 8 or more recipients on the same domain as I am. From my POV, the chances of me getting a valid non-spam that is copied to 8 other people on eathlink explicitly is zero. I don't *know* 8 other people on earthlink! Of course, if I ever do get an FP, I'll lower the score. Until then though, it gives me pleasure to watch all those spams trying for 100+ points each... Loren