Re[2]: False positive in 70_sare_header0

2005-01-15 Thread Robert Menschel
Hello Christoph, Saturday, January 15, 2005, 7:08:44 AM, you wrote: >> Can you forward me a few complete emails with headers, non-spam, that >> demonstrate this? CMT> (My contribution to The Corpus was sent off-list). Received and applied to the corpus. Thanks. >> SARE rules are built from o

Re: False positive in 70_sare_header0

2005-01-15 Thread Loren Wilton
> Would some investigations on the true origin of these domains > help improving the rules or is there just too much spam and nearly > no other mail coming from these ISPs (most of them located in south > america)? In the case of our mass-checks, these rules got quite high scores because they hit

Re: False positive in 70_sare_header0

2005-01-15 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
Hi, ## Robert Menschel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Can you forward me a few complete emails with headers, non-spam, that > demonstrate this? (My contribution to The Corpus was sent off-list). > SARE rules are built from our experience, and scored according to the > emails in our corpora, and none of

Re: False positive in 70_sare_header0

2005-01-15 Thread Robert Menschel
Hello Christoph, Friday, January 14, 2005, 9:50:27 AM, you wrote: CMT> in 70_sare_header0.cf rule SARE_RECV_SPAM_DOMN0a, mediaways.net CMT> is listed as an "apparent spammer domain". CMT> Telefonica Germany uses mediaways.net for their dial-ups CMT> (they are the a large ISP in Germany, specializ

False positive in 70_sare_header0

2005-01-14 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
Hi, in 70_sare_header0.cf rule SARE_RECV_SPAM_DOMN0a, mediaways.net is listed as an "apparent spammer domain". Telefonica Germany uses mediaways.net for their dial-ups (they are the a large ISP in Germany, specialized in business customers and carrier services). Regards, Christoph -- Spare Spac