Hello Henrik,
Tuesday, January 23, 2007, 2:17:04 PM, you wrote:
> I tried File001 some time ago, and didn't need wait long for FPs. The scores
> are way too high (many are 10+? whats up with that?), and the rules are
> _very_ broad. For example, just mistype "remov" or "ssex" in your mail, and
>
>
> My rules are very aggressive, but they can and possibly will cause
> FP's!! As soon as 3.2 is released, those rules of mine that survive
> the rescoring and mass-check runs will be included in the stock rules!
>
> Frederic Tarasevicius
Good lookin' out Frederic
Will you please keep us po
Hello R,
Tuesday, January 23, 2007, 12:53:00 PM, you wrote:
> Thanks, if anyone out there running some or a lot of the FRED rules with a
> lot of success or should we only run certain ones in general
> Bottom line is, I don't know how aggressive or not the rulesets are etc
> Please advise and t
R Lists06 wrote:
I'd use 00_FVGT_File001.cf which is a new file Fred. This combines a
lot of his older 88_FVGT* cf files into one.
--
-Doc
Thanks, if anyone out there running some or a lot of the FRED rules with a
lot of success or should we only run certain ones in general
Bottom line
>
> I'd use 00_FVGT_File001.cf which is a new file Fred. This combines a
> lot of his older 88_FVGT* cf files into one.
>
>
> --
>
> -Doc
>
Thanks, if anyone out there running some or a lot of the FRED rules with a
lot of success or should we only run certain ones in general
Bottom line i
R Lists06 wrote:
By fred rules, do you mean by Fred Tarasevicius
Which specific fred rules are the best by experience?
Thanks!
I'd use 00_FVGT_File001.cf which is a new file Fred. This combines a
lot of his older 88_FVGT* cf files into one.
--
-Doc
SA/SARE/URIBL/SURBL -- Ninja
11:08
By fred rules, do you mean by Fred Tarasevicius
Which specific fred rules are the best by experience?
Thanks!
- rh
--
Robert - Abba Communications
Computer & Internet Services
(509) 624-7159 - www.abbacomm.net
42300
> -Original Message-
> From: Johnson, S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 23 January 2007 16:46
> To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
> Subject: market buy with image
>
> I've got a particular type of spam that is driving me nuts here. It's
the
>
I've got a particular type of spam that is driving me nuts here. It's
the same type of message coming from many different servers (I'm not
sure how many yet, but the first 8 messages of this type I've looked at
are all different). Basically, each message has a random subject
followed by a small j