On 10/09/2009 10:11 PM, MySQL Student wrote:
Hi,
Could you ask them to provide ham samples for the automated masschecks?
We currently have none in the corpus so we cannot test the safety of rules
against Chinese language mail.
Yes, I know how important that is. I recall you mentioning that
Hi,
> Could you ask them to provide ham samples for the automated masschecks?
> We currently have none in the corpus so we cannot test the safety of rules
> against Chinese language mail.
Yes, I know how important that is. I recall you mentioning that a few
days ago. I think it would be quite di
On fre 09 okt 2009 19:38:21 CEST, MySQL Student wrote
Hi,
Some portion of our users are from China. I hoped someone could help
me troubleshoot the best way to permit a user from .cn to forward mail
without improperly being tagged as spam, yet still block the majority
of spam from .cn.
> * 0.1 RELAYCOUNTRY_CN Relayed through China
> * 2.0 RELAYCOUNTRY_HIGH Relayed by a country thats a bad spam source
Custom rules.
> * 1.5 MY_CID_AND_ARIAL2 SARE CID and Arial2
> * 1.5 MY_CID_AND_STYLE SARE cid and style
> * 1.6 MY_CID_ARIAL_STYLE SARE
MySQL Student wrote:
> Some portion of our users are from China. I hoped someone could help
> me troubleshoot the best way to permit a user from .cn to forward mail
> without improperly being tagged as spam, yet still block the majority
> of spam from .cn.
> [...]
Have you considered making your
On Fri, 9 Oct 2009, MySQL Student wrote:
* 1.5 MY_CID_AND_ARIAL2 SARE CID and Arial2
* 1.6 PART_CID_STOCK Has a spammy image attachment (by Content-ID)
* 1.5 MY_CID_AND_STYLE SARE cid and style
* 1.6 MY_CID_ARIAL_STYLE SARE cid arial2 style
Even if I remove the R
Could you ask them to provide ham samples for the automated masschecks?
We currently have none in the corpus so we cannot test the safety of
rules against Chinese language mail.
Warren
Hi,
Some portion of our users are from China. I hoped someone could help
me troubleshoot the best way to permit a user from .cn to forward mail
without improperly being tagged as spam, yet still block the majority
of spam from .cn.
Here's the SA report:
X-Spam-Report:
* 0.1 RELAYCOUNTRY