At 05:05 PM 12/21/03 -0500, Barry Callahan wrote:
I installed Spamassassin from a RedHat RPM as a test a day or two ago, and it's properly flagging about 1/3 of the incoming SPAM as such. I have not played around with any of the settings yet.

Half of what's getting through has a score of 3.6 - 4.0. This is not the group that overly concerns me, as I'm sure I can adjust things to get these properly detected.

What version did you install from a RedHat RPM? the ever so ancient 2.43 they were shipping last I checked?


Is anyone else seeing SPAM like this?
Would anyone be able to make suggestions on how to go about writing a ruleset to tag these?

Yes, lots of them.. try 2.61 and train a bayes database... if that's not enough, go to www.exit0.us and try out the popcorn, backhair and weeds rulesets.






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