On 11/5/2008, Marko Weber ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> even mails that are marked by sapmassassin , dspam marks them as "innocent".

How big is your spam/ham corpus? You do realize DSPAM requires a
considerable amount of 'training' - meaning, a LOT of ham/spam in the
corpus - before it starts to show its effectiveness?

ASSP may be a better fit if you want out of the box effectiveness, but
it doesn't have individual quarantines, etc...

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Best regards,

Charles

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