On Mon, Sep 30, 2002 at 10:29:52AM -0400, Chris Leahy wrote:
> 1. A LOT more spam is getting through undetected.

2.4 has a heavy no-false positive bias.  The scores in 2.42 should
help out a bit. :)   (I've seen a few more false negatives with 2.4,
but very few...)

> 3. Identical messages yield different scores on subsequent sendings. 
> Sometimes radically different.
>    ie: a test spam message scores a 5.3, gets labeled as spam and 
> blocked. An identical test message
>         one minute later scores 2.1 and gets passed through.

Messages should always get the same local-SA score if they're the same
message.  network-SA may have different scores since RBLs, Razor, DCC,
etc, are all outside of SA's control.

If you are receiving duplicate messages that score differently for
local-only tests, I'd like to see those messages.

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