On Monday 19 January 2004 23:06, David A. Carter wrote:
>
> Before turning off Habeas (or even worse, giving it a positive score),
> please take time to read this thread, particularly Bob Proulx's response.
>
> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.mail.spam.spamassassin.general/38623
I'd read that threa
On Monday 19 January 2004 19:56, Matt Yackley wrote:
> Don,
> The default tests and scores can be found in /usr/share/spamassassin
>
> Search Google or the archives for a *lot* of talk about the HABEAS_SWE
> test and the recent problems. People like Theo use the Habeas mark in
> their messages, s
I'm trying to devise a rule to catch a foreign character set like this one.
Can anyone offer some help with this?
tia
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On Wednesday 24 December 2003 09:27, Mike Kuentz (2) wrote:
> Hope that helps,
> Mike
Thanks very much. I'm learning and really appreciate everyone's help
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I've started to see some spam with subjects like the following:
Satterwh, =?ISO-8859-1?B?bG93ZXN0IHByaWNlIGluc3VyYW5jZSB5ZXQu?=
This is an obvious attempt to hide the subject so that it won't be caught by
rules. I tried to write a rule to tr
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I'm looking at the standard scoring of the BAYES rules and I see
50_scores.cf:score BAYES_80 0 0 5.300 2.862
50_scores.cf:score BAYES_90 0 0 4.027 3.002
50_scores.cf:score BAYES_99 0 0 5.200 3.008
if I'm reading this correctly more points are given f
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Please forgive me if this has been asked before.
With all the spam now using foreign characters in messages to obfuscate them,
is there an easy way to enter these characters into rules. eg: in
"övërweight", I want to be able to match the "ë" as well
On Monday 09 June 2003 07:31, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> Not sure, since you don't explain the problem you have. Your sitewide bayes
> db needs to be 666, so that all users can write to it, otherwise
> auto-learning would fail f.i. Is that what you wanted to know? If *you*
> want to train it you can ju
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I'm running spamd in root mode. I'd like to start using the Bayesian filter,
but I'm not sure how to train Spamassassin when spamd is running root. I'm
sure I'm missing something very obvious. Can you offer any help?
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