On 6/4/03 1:31 AM, "Tyler Hardison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> Maybe_Factor 1 (default 0)
>
> Where messages within 5.0 - 6.0 (1 offset from threshold) are marked with
> "maybe". This way, messages scoring higher then 6 (or more) are marked with
> a definite. Then the user's outlook rules could move the maybes to a
> separate folder but the definite can be wiped out.
i'm already doing something similar with my sendmail / mimedefang /
spamassassin install...
so for instance, my threshold is 5.
any mail scoring between 3 and 5 is marked as "suspect"
any mail scored between 5 and 10 is marked as "confirmed"
and any mail >= 10 is bounced.
i setup some procmail rules to move any mail with an X-Spam-Status: Suspect
header into a "possibly spam" folder. anything marked as confirmed goes to
my spam folder, which i glance over for FP's and remove them, and then that
folder gets fed into sa-learn.
I've gotten a handful of "suspect" spams (which 8 of 10 of those actually
are spam)
I think i've had 2 false positives in the past 3 months.
it's a nice system for me, because i can quickly deal with the mail, and not
have to weed it out of my in-box.
alan
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