From: "Matt Kettler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, 2008, July 01 01:55
Certainly. Using an older release of SA against recent spam will result
in significantly lower detection rates. The code really does matter
quite a lot to detection rate. Things like tweaks to the HTML parser
that dea
the same for everyone, but I want to get the feel of general
statistics (If you don't mind to share)
1. How many Spam detection rate if I am using default 3.2
configuration you would expect?
> 2. If fine tuned according to the wiki, e.g. running sa-update, more
> rules set, how many % you would
howard chen wrote:
Hello,
I am new to SA, I have read through some of the faq and wiki, so far
can't find the average spam rate % detected by SA. I know it is not
the same for everyone, but I want to get the feel of general
statistics (If you don't mind to share)
1. How many Spam detection rate
Hi
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 3:42 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What do you mean "spam rate"? the amount of spam your mailservers will
> receive is quite independent on version of spamassassin.
>
Yes, I would like to know if somewhere can find these info or anyone can shar
On 01.07.08 12:51, howard chen wrote:
> I am new to SA, I have read through some of the faq and wiki, so far
> can't find the average spam rate % detected by SA. I know it is not
> the same for everyone, but I want to get the feel of general
> statistics (If you don't mind to share)
>
> 1. How man
> 1. How many Spam detection rate if I am using default 3.2
> configuration you would expect?
>
I run the default configuration with language filtering (DE FR GB are
OK_Languages) plus some personally developed rules. Bayes is purely
auto-learn.
%non-spam varies from day to day, within the rang