From: "Roger Taranto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Sun, 2004-09-12 at 12:20, Robert Menschel wrote:
>
>
> > Copy William Sterns' blacklist file
> > from http://www.stearns.org/sa-blacklist/sa-blacklist.current.cf into
> > your user_prefs.
>
>
> I was doing this, but this list is so large that it c
From: "Stewart Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi Bob,
>
> Many thanks for taking the time to send such a detailed reply.
>
> > Your situation is similar to mine, but I'm still at SA 2.63. Last week's
> > performance stunk at 0 false positives and 20 false negatives (a rotten
> > 99.5% accuracy reco
Hello Stewart,
Sunday, September 12, 2004, 4:42:13 PM, you wrote:
>> Adding custom rules is among the last things you want to do. I do them,
>> and I can help you with the process (provided you can run bash scripts
>> under cron), but there are things you want to do first.
SN> I had considered r
On Sun, 2004-09-12 at 12:20, Robert Menschel wrote:
Copy William Sterns' blacklist file
from http://www.stearns.org/sa-blacklist/sa-blacklist.current.cf into
your user_prefs.
I was doing this, but this list is so large that it caused spamassassin to take about 20 seconds to initialize each
Hi Bob,
Many thanks for taking the time to send such a detailed reply.
Your situation is similar to mine, but I'm still at SA 2.63. Last week's
performance stunk at 0 false positives and 20 false negatives (a rotten
99.5% accuracy record; I'm not satisfied unless I hit 99.8%).
That's awesome; I'd b
Hello Stewart,
Saturday, September 11, 2004, 11:57:46 PM, you wrote:
SN> Hi,
SN> I have one linux-based account on a shared server with a hosting
SN> provider; they presently use cpanel, exim 4.42, SpamAssassin 2.64,
SN> and imapd. We are unhappy with the filtering performance
SN> (> 10% false
Hi,
I have one linux-based account on a shared server with a hosting
provider; they presently use cpanel, exim 4.42, SpamAssassin 2.64,
and imapd. We are unhappy with the filtering performance
(> 10% false negatives, even with required_hits=5.0).
I'd like to add custom rules, but the provider won'