Re: ok_locales en Unexpected behavior

2006-02-14 Thread Matt Kettler
Harry Putnam wrote: > Matt Kettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >> Well, that particular subject looks to only contain ordinary ascii. >> Can't hit any CHARSET rules when there's no charachter set to hit. >> > > I hadn't understood it was based on a charset being stipulated. > Yes, ch

Re: ok_locales en Unexpected behavior

2006-02-14 Thread Harry Putnam
"jdow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Nothing of note "short circuits" any of the SpamAssassin tests. They all > have to be evaluated because a positive or negative score might get over- > ridden by subsequent processing. Suppose you had a whitelist entry that > forgot and sent you a message in Spa

Re: ok_locales en Unexpected behavior

2006-02-14 Thread Michael Monnerie
On Dienstag, 14. Februar 2006 14:05 Harry Putnam wrote: > Judging from yours and other posts on this thread, I'm looking for > something that is able to tell with some certainty when a subject > line is not in english.  Something that gets to a message before SA > is called.   Like maybe a nifty pr

Re: ok_locales en Unexpected behavior

2006-02-14 Thread Harry Putnam
Matt Kettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Well, that particular subject looks to only contain ordinary ascii. > Can't hit any CHARSET rules when there's no charachter set to hit. I hadn't understood it was based on a charset being stipulated. > Are you using ok_languages as well? My Mail::Spam

Re: ok_locales en Unexpected behavior

2006-02-14 Thread Matt Kettler
Harry Putnam wrote: > Running spamassassin-3.1.0 > > I have `ok_locales en' set in local.cf. I had hoped that would cut > down on the amount of processing SA has to do, but I see messages with > a subject line like this: > Turning on features will pretty much never reduce the amount of processi

Re: ok_locales en Unexpected behavior

2006-02-14 Thread Loren Wilton
> I have `ok_locales en' set in local.cf. I had hoped that would cut > down on the amount of processing SA has to do, but I see messages with > a subject line like this: > > Subject: Replicas dos melhores relogios > > That still grind thru lots of processing and never did hit the >"C

Re: ok_locales en Unexpected behavior

2006-02-14 Thread jdow
Nothing of note "short circuits" any of the SpamAssassin tests. They all have to be evaluated because a positive or negative score might get over- ridden by subsequent processing. Suppose you had a whitelist entry that forgot and sent you a message in Spanish? {^_^} - Original Message -