This is outside the scope of the mailop list, as I understand it.

mailop is for discussion relevant to those operating a mailserver. Spam 
filtering as it applies to mail operations is a bit of a grey area; discussion 
of new (or old) spam filtering approaches isn't.

More generally, I think that any mail crossposted between mailop@mailop.org and 
l...@spammers.dontlike.us is likely to be outside the scope of one or the 
other. For the sake of S/N on both lists please don't crosspost between them 
unless you have a good reason to do so (and, ideally, explain that you're 
crossposting and why).

Cheers,
  Steve

> On May 19, 2016, at 4:21 AM, Tony Finch <d...@dotat.at> wrote:
> 
> Marc Perkel <supp...@junkemailfilter.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Rather that just scan for regex strings it's useful to have a way to tell 
>> what
>> things the message is talking about and reduce those to a single token that
>> represents a concept. Then the concepts can be combined to produce rules or
>> fed into Bayes for automatic scoring.
> 
> Check out SpamAssasin's meta rules.
> 
> meta     LOTTO_AGENT      __LOTTO_AGENT && !__HAS_IN_REPLY_TO && !__THREADED 
> && !__TO_YOUR_ORG && !__DKIM_EXISTS && !__TRAVEL_ITINERARY && !__AUTO_ACCIDENT
> 
> Tony.
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