[moved from Razor-users mailing list]: On Mon, 2002-04-15 at 11:36, Craig R Hughes wrote: > Is the problem that you're seeing "real" email generating scores in > excess of 30 in SA, or that people are ignoring the warning and > reducing the threshold substantially below 30?
Craig - As someone said later in the thread, is there ever any justification for automatically reporting to Razor what anyone who chooses to run SA will detect as spam anyway? If the people who run Razor servers do not want such mail, perhaps there is not a good reason to have the autoreporting feature at all. Or at least not until the Razor server code is released and the feature can be combined with the ability to specify private Razor server addresses to report to. I do see how one might want the ability to autoreport to one's own local Razor server and then use that to prefilter duplicate spam before running it through the full SA rule set. -- sidney I'll increase the warning level in the docs to try and prevent #2, but if > it's the former, I'd be interested in knowing so that the score-setting GA can > be tweaked accordingly. > > C > > Jordan Ritter wrote: > > JR> This thread is off-topic at this point, and irrelevant. Just because > JR> you understand it doesn't mean everyone does, and empirical evidence > JR> in fact support this. > JR> > JR> My message was not intended to ``attack'' or ``assail'' SpamAssassin, > JR> so defensive emails are unnecessary. SA is not perfect, everyone's > JR> mileage varies, and my suggestions -- which were based on confirmed > JR> observations -- still stand (though likely lost since they don't > JR> belong on this list). It just so happens that the few bad apples in > JR> the Razor system so far have almost exclusively been SA users who were > JR> ignorant of how the software actually works. > > > _______________________________________________ > Razor-users mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/razor-users _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk