Dan wrote: > > ideas? Any other products I should put on? razor? Yeah, Razor, and DCC (similar to Razor, but more aggressive - both in tagging as spam, and scoring, though Razor score can be tweaked) will help quite a bit. Also, train Bayes which will help catch those that might otherwise slip by everything else. See the SA documentation page for linked material on conf, sa-learn, and Bayes -
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