Not that I am aware of. That sounds more like a style score than
something indicative of spam/ham, though. Have you seen a pattern?
yeah sometimes I get price lists I never asked for from suppliers I've never
heard of and they often use multi-coloured text for loudness. These emails
are scori
On Sat, 5 Nov 2011, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 05.11.11 08:59, John Hardin wrote:
That would probably require new code in the HTML parsing plugin, as the
rules don't provide "memory". It would be easy to count how many tags had
color, but counting how many _different_ colors would be dif
On 05.11.11 08:59, John Hardin wrote:
That would probably require new code in the HTML parsing plugin, as
the rules don't provide "memory". It would be easy to count how many
tags had color, but counting how many _different_ colors would be
difficult.
luckily perl supports hashes :)
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On Sat, 5 Nov 2011, tonjg wrote:
Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
Not that I am aware of. That sounds more like a style score than
something indicative of spam/ham, though. Have you seen a pattern?
yeah sometimes I get price lists I never asked for from suppliers I've never
heard of and they often u
oured text for loudness. These emails
are scoring too low.
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On 11/4/2011 7:58 AM, tonjg wrote:
does spamassassin score based on multiple different colours of text used
throughout a spam mail? (eg: a different colour used for each paragraph) if
so, is it possible to tweak the rule and increase that score?
Not that I am aware of. That sounds more like a
On Fri, 4 Nov 2011 04:58:52 -0700 (PDT), tonjg wrote:
does spamassassin score based on multiple different colours of text
used
throughout a spam mail? (eg: a different colour used for each
paragraph) if
so, is it possible to tweak the rule and increase that score?
body rules strip all html ta
does spamassassin score based on multiple different colours of text used
throughout a spam mail? (eg: a different colour used for each paragraph) if
so, is it possible to tweak the rule and increase that score?
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