"Mike Klein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > In response to my complaint of weak rules out of box: > > I have rtfm (INSTALL, USAGE, website). It states (step #7 in INSTALL file): > [...]
Just use the GTUBE string for testing that SpamAssassin can correctly mark a message as spam. The GTUBE string is located in the distribution file appropriately named "sample-spam.txt". You can also read about it here: http://www.spamassassin.org/gtube/ Step #7 in INSTALL should probably be changed to mention GTUBE, but geez... > As far as I could tell, my spam email was pfs (that's pretty f%$%$king > suspicious for all you acronym folks). Why? It's not UCE/UBE, why should SpamAssassin catch it? You sent it to yourself, right? That's hardly spam and you are not a spammer! It's solicited. It's not bulk. It's not commercial. That means a lot of tests won't hit and if you're not familiar with the rule set, you *may* have trouble crafting a message that is marked as spam. That's why GTUBE was created. > This is what I attempted to do. Wasn't detected however. I guess my spam > wasn't spammy enough. That's exactly right. SpamAssassin just doesn't look for a few strings that *you* think are spammy. It's a heuristic filter trained with real spam, not fake spam that the developers wrote. What good would that be? > As far as my 'spam' not being from a known spammer...I'm not sure of > the real relevance here, when spammers can change their email > addresses willy-nilly... SA tests email addresses, but probably not quite how you imagine email addresses are tested. Sure, some are simply blacklisted, but there are many more tests than that. The right-hand-side of the email address is looked up in a DNS blacklist, SA checks for valid DNS, suspicious email addresses (not just From: either, also To: and Cc: addresses), and more. The people who have responded to your email so far are really trying to explain things and are doing a pretty good job. Slow down and read what they're trying to tell you, it makes sense if you listen. > So step#7 basically is fubar, if I can't completely whore out an email on my > own and have it detected as spam. If I need to read all SA docs to figure > out what constitutes a REAL spam email, then step#7 s/probably state this. > > I never stated SA was a piece of [EMAIL PROTECTED] that filters 'seem' too weak > (ok, maybe I could've added a 'seem' before abysmal!). Believe it or not, I > have had spam as simple as my 'spam' email below. Breathe in. Breathe out. Breathe in. Breathe out. Daniel ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk