At 8/4/03 10:36 AM , Gary Funck wrote:

Nice article. Rather than looking for higher scores, I like writing new
rules that stomp out the latest vermin that sneak under the radar screen. A good day is when no spams show up in my inbox.

Same here. I redirect anything scoring over about 7 points straight to /dev/null, and I'm much more interested in the messages that score just below my spam threshold. My question isn't so much "what's the highest-scoring spam?" (especially since I'll never see those); instead, I want to look at the *lowest-scoring* spam (and figure out how to make it score higher).


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