At 06:48 PM 12/15/2003, Rubin Bennett wrote:
When I saved this
email to disk and ran it as my username on the mailserver, it scored
15.3 points.  When I ran it through spamc as root, it got 9.6.  Yet, the
first time it came through, it scored a measley 3.7 points!  What
gives?  Have I managed to zork something in my configuration?

Did you look at what rules matched?


Really without an X-Spam-Status, there's not much anyone can say about the score differences.

Score differences over time are no surprise if you use razor/dcc/pyzor/etc, and with bayes you have different bayes db's you're testing against when you swap usernames that are executing it.





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