>
> If you are having problems with memory after downloading the rules,
> you just need to be careful that you use the right ones. Read the
> descriptions of the rules carefully and only use the ones that you
> think would be useful. Any time you add more rules, the spamd
> children will take up
Steve Ingraham wrote:
Could you explain how I can train Bayes? What specifically do I need to
do to accomplish this?
http://spamassassin.apache.org/full/3.0.x/dist/doc/sa-learn.html
R Lists06 wrote:
> > I am sorry if I am asking this question and it is answered in the
> > archives. I will try to go back and read those past posts but is
> > there a site where I can download the SARE stock rules and the
> > plugins? I am aware of Rules Du Jour but whenever I have attempted
> >
>www.rulesemporium.com
Thanks Robert,
I have been so distracted with solving several problems at the same time
it totally slipped my mind that I have been to this site for rules in
the past. It makes a guy feel really stupid when he cannot see the
forest for the trees.
Steve
>
> I am sorry if I am asking this question and it is answered in the
> archives. I will try to go back and read those past posts but is there
> a site where I can download the SARE stock rules and the plugins? I am
> aware of Rules Du Jour but whenever I have attempted to download rules
> from
Peter Lemioux wrote:
>You can modify the scoring of any rule by adding a file to
>/etc/mail/spamassassin that changes the score for specific rules. I
>named mine ZZscores.cf so it will be read after the other files in this
>directory. For instance,
>score HTML_MESSAGE_BODY1.0
Steve Ingraham wrote:
I was trying to see if there was anything I could change in the rules in
spamassassin to raise the spam score up enough to reach the spam_hits=10
limit set up in my qmail controls so that qmail will not deliver the
message. Once the spam score reaches 10 delivery is stopped
Peter Lemieux wrote:
>You don't need to "bump up" the score; this one received an 8.3 which
>exceeds your 5.0 ceiling. This result is that it's tagged as spam. SA
>itself doesn't do anything other than tag likely spams. It's up to you
>to decide what to do with these messages.
>
> [...]
I wa
Steve Ingraham wrote:
I am trying to figure out how I can get scores to this type of spam
bumped up so they do not get delivered to my user mailboxes. Can
anyone give me some suggestions on what I should do to stop this type
of spam from being delivered?
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