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Does spamassassin simply total up the scores of all the tests which
are found to be valid for a message, or does it increase the score
based on whether a combination of tests exist? I.e. the likelihood
that a message is spam if it only tests positive for the GUARANTEE
test might only be something like 1% Similarly, if it only has
BANG_SATISFACTION, it might be 2%. But if it has both of them as
valid, the likelihood might now be a lot more than 3%. Is this a
valid theory, and does spamassassin or another other software use
this type of reasoning? Just curious, because I often get low spam
scores for messages which are clearly spam, at least to my eyes.
Thanks. - Mark
- Re: [SAtalk] Spamassassin algorithm question. Mark London