What if you set the positive weight of the popular domains equal to the
negative weight of the IPNOTINMX test?

Won't only invalid mail from these domains add to the accumulated weight?

Cris Porter
JVC America

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>I'm missing something that could trigger false positives?

What if I send you a note from my yahoo.com account that just happens to
trigger one of your filters because I am telling you about a new spam
technique?

With the way you have it set, just me sending a mail to you from my
yahoo.com account is now at 55% (or is that 70% if abuse is 15% and
postmaster is 15%) of your hold weight.

While I am also testing for those domains, I have that combination (total if
it fails domain, abuse and postmaster) at 50% of subject modification and
40% of hold.

Just my .02.

John Tolmachoff MCSE, CSSA
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA  92835
www.reliancesoft.com


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