So you're seeing a varying amount of ham, peaking during work hours, but a
constant flow of spam?


That's about right -- spamware never sleeps, whereas legitimate
user-to-user mail is sent when people are around to send it ;)

You know that is quite an excellent, refreshing, and logical observation. =)
I am much more at ease now knowing that a lot of others have been experiencing steady spam rates as well. I have added a few tweaks and am happy with spam results for the day.


Thank you all for the insight,
~Jerome Cartagena


On Feb 25, 2005, at 4:14 PM, Justin Mason wrote:

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So you're seeing a varying amount of ham, peaking during work hours, but a
constant flow of spam?


That's about right -- spamware never sleeps, whereas legitimate
user-to-user mail is sent when people are around to send it ;)

- --j.

Jerome Cartagena writes:
Sorry for the confusion.

The blue lines represent HAM "clean" messages.  While the green lines
represent SPAM.

~Jerome Cartagena

On Feb 25, 2005, at 1:22 PM, jdow wrote:

What do the colors mean, Jerome?
{^_^}
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerome Cartagena" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Ok.  Here are the graph details of SpamAssassin performance:



<pix>

spam_clean_day: (5 min avg)
Max spam: 1304.0 msgs Average spam: 489.0 msgs Current spam: 516.0
msgs
Max clean: 7224.0 msgs Average clean: 1309.0 msgs Current clean:
1357.0
msgs

<etc>

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