Am 2024-05-10 06:19, schrieb Reindl Harald (privat):
Am 10.05.24 um 00:05 schrieb Thomas Barth:
Am 2024-05-09 21:41, schrieb Loren Wilton:
Low-score tests are neither spam nor ham signs by themselves. They
can be used in metas in conjunction with other indicators to help
determine ham or spam. A zero value indicates that a rule didn't hit
and the sign is not present. A small score indicates that the rule
did hit, so the sign it is detecting is present.
0.001 seems to be the default lowest value. Is it possible to change
it to 0.01 or 0.1?
what do you not understand in meta tests?
it's irrelevant if it's 0.001 or 0.01
these rules are used in combination with other rules
HTML_MESSAGE or SPF_HELO_NONE alone don't mean anything and so it must
not score higher - it makes only sense combined with other rules
Most of the messages I receive only have a few hits because they hardly
differ from a regular e-mail. That's why I want to assign a higher value
to the individual tests. I don't know how many of the possible tests
with a value of only 0.001 exist. With this value, theoretically 1000
different tests would have to be positive in order to achieve a total
value of 1. Therefore, it is not irrelevant whether I have a minimum
value of 0.001 or 0.1. I would even go further and say if there are more
than 10 tests with a positive value: Spam! Either the strike level is
reached or there are more than 10 tests with a positive value. So now I
repeat my question: is it possible to increase the minimum value to 0.1
by default?