Martin,

The real egregious spams score up in the 20's and 30's, and the vast majority 
score over 12. What we review represents only a tiny fraction of the received 
spam, and some of the "sham" which is hardest to categorize.

Pierre


-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Hepworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 9:10 AM
To: Pierre Thomson
Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: Unreasonable penalty for AOL addresses ending in numbers?


Pierre

glad to see you've got time to check this email - I leave this to the 
users :-)

tends to be 1-2 per user per day, if that..much better than the 80+ 
spams a day they where getting!


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Martin Hepworth
Snr Systems Administrator
Solid State Logic
Tel: +44 (0)1865 842300


Pierre Thomson wrote:
> I quarantine mail scoring between 6.0 and 12.0 (it's 99% spam) using 
> MailScanner's quarantine system.  It's delivered to a spambox that I check 
> hourly during the day.  We get only a couple of true FP's per week, and the 
> last two were from two different AOL addresses.
> 
> For a quick fix, I took AOL off the list of "webmail" providers list in the 
> FROM_WEBMAIL_END_NUMS6 test.  I'll admit that it's a bit unusual to use SIX 
> digits to make your name unique; addresses with than many digits are likely 
> to be bogus.
> 
> Pierre


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