1. i know, i know ... RTFM :-)
 but hopefully someone can take a few minutes and
save me several hours of RTFMing and testing?
 2. reviewed the threads concerning bugs 2396: too many
rules have been lowered and 2427: combined rules. latter
bug/thread holds promise i think.
 3. OK, I would like to use the ga to build a customized
scoreset using a local ham/spam corpus. Need to generate
this for ruleset 1 with rbl lookups disabled. Plan to
use this for both rulesets 1 and 3 thus using bayes to
fine tune the resulting scores in production usage. Site
wide implementation with single bayes database. 
Basically giving up on users submitting spam/ham to be
retrained and such. Community college campus with SA as
frontend to exchange server. I know about public folders
and imap retrieval, just do not know how to get them to
use it! ;-)
  4. Basically a quick howto using the ga to produce
a custom ruleset/scoreset. input will be a local corpus
of ham and spam, ruleset 1 is the desired output ruleset
and will be dulpicated for ruleset 3. Also during the
ga run i want to disable rbl-blacklists as well as DCC
and any other network services. Could build ruleset 0
and use across the board i guess but some dns network
tests i would like to have enabled such as no dns for
from which should be working again, thanks verisign!
 5. why disabled RBLs? Currently using a few via 
sendmail directly which is surprisingly effective. false
positives have been quite low and not the problem i
was expecting. Campus here has about 500 staff email
accounts and i have only added three sites to sendmail's
access list to bypass RBL rejecting over the past year
or so. All three are minor organizations without strong
IT staff to fix their broken mail servers ... and yes
none of the three are unix/linux/bsd based.

 thanx
 -Patrick Main-



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