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On 4/25/07 11:15 PM, John Wilcock wrote:
> Andy Spiegl wrote:
>>
>> But the score for SUBJECT_ENCODED_TWICE is pretty high:
>>  1.723
>> How does that justify?
> 
> No doubt it is "justified" by the fact that the corpora used to
> determine SpamAssassin scores don't contain enough non-English-language
> content.
> 
> You'll almost certainly find that you want to lower the score for this
> rule (and other rules such as SUBJ_ILLEGAL_CHARS which tend to cause FPs
> on genuine non-English mail).
> 
> John.
> 

I've had to reduce the SUBJ_ENCODED_TWICE score (to .001 so i know it
hits but so it doesn't have any impact) because it's basically required
to handle long 2-byte subject encoding.

I've left SUBJ_ILLEGAL_CHARS as is because the subject really shouldn't
contain raw non-ascii characters, it should be encoded.

So far I haven't had any problems with this combination.

just my 2 yen worth.

Alan
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