On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 10:58:53AM -0500, Matt Kettler wrote:
> Heck, even most of the "dirty jokes" my friends forward me aren't tagged by 
> SpamAssassin, but I do have one that is picking on telemarketing tactics 
> and contains a large number of junk marketing quotes that does get tagged. 
> I'm not exactly surprised that a 3 page email quoting all kinds of 
> marketing mortgage refinance, credit repair, prize winning and other 
> obvious borderline scam type marketing gets tagged. It would be hard to 
> realize the difference, but the bayesian filter in future generations of SA 
> might be smart enough if well trained.

And if you can swing it, this is what auto-whitelists are all about.
I have a friend who occasionally finds a spam very funny (and I must
agree) so he'll forward it to me.  They always get through because of
his otherwise good AWL score.  The first time that happened, I did
happy little "this program rocks" dance.

                                        -Michael

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