On Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 05:25:42PM -0400, Matt Kettler wrote: > Chris Santerre wrote: > >>score gtube 4.0 > > > > > > > *snip* > > > > Holy carp!!! Why did you rescore just about every rule higher????? > > An even better question.. why did he try to rescore GTUBE down to 4.0? > > Although that was slightly screwed up by not puting the rule name in all-caps, > GTUBE should always cause a message to be high-scoring spam. > > That's the whole point of GTUBE. GTUBE detects a really odd-ball test-string > which should never be present in normal email, and it's kind of like the EICAR > virus-test string, but for spam. > > >
I did try to go back to default and raise the level to 7.5 and did try to restart spamd amd spamc, but it seems that Spam Assassin still has the old high features. The local.cf looks like: ----------------- # Add your own customisations to this file. See 'man Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf' # SpamAssassin user preferences file. # # Format: # # required_hits n # (how many hits are required to tag a mail as spam.) # # score SYMBOLIC_TEST_NAME n # (if this is omitted, 1 is used as a default score. # Set the score to 0 to ignore the test.) # # # starts a comment, whitespace is not significant. # # NOTE! In conjunction with MIMEDefang, SpamAssassin can *NOT* make any # changes to the message header or body. Any SpamAssassin settings that # relate to changing the message will have *NO EFFECT* when used from # MIMEDefang. Instead, use the various MIMEDefang Perl functions if you # need to alter the message. ########################################################################### ########################################################################### # First of all, the generally useful stuff; thresholds and the whitelist # of addresses which, for some reason or another, often trigger false # positives. required_hits 7.5 # Whitelist and blacklist addresses are *not* patterns; they're just normal # strings. one exception is that "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" is allowed. They should be in # lower-case. You can either add multiple addrs on one line, # whitespace-separated, or you can use multiple lines. # # Monty Solomon: he posts from an ISP that has often been the source of spam # (no fault of his own ;), and sometimes uses Bcc: when mailing. # # whitelist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED] # Add your blacklist entries in the same format... # # blacklist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED] # Mail using languages used in these country codes will not be marked # as being possibly spam in a foreign language. # ##ok_locales en # By default, the subject lines of suspected spam will be tagged. # This can be disabled here. # ##rewrite_subject 0 # By default, spamassassin will include its report in the body # of suspected spam. Enabling this causes the report to go in the # headers instead. Using 'use_terse_report' for this is recommended. # # report_header 1 # By default, SpamAssassin uses a fairly long report format. # Enabling this uses a shorter format which includes all the # information in the normal one, but without the superfluous # explanations. # # use_terse_report 0 # By default, spamassassin will change the Content-type: header of # suspected spam to "text/plain". This is a safety feature. If you # prefer to leave the Content-type header alone, set this to 0. # defang_mime 0 # By default, SpamAssassin will run RBL checks. If your ISP already # does this, set this to 1. #skip_rbl_checks 1 ########################################################################### # Add your own customised scores for some tests below. The default scores are # read from the installed "spamassassin.cf" file, but you can override them # here. To see the list of tests and their default scores, go to # http://spamassassin.taint.org/tests.html . # for details of what can be tweaked. # # SpamAssassin config file for version 2.5x # generated by http://www.yrex.com/spam/spamconfig.php (version 1.01) # How many hits before a message is considered spam. required_hits 7.5 # Whether to change the subject of suspected spam ##rewrite_subject 1 # Text to prepend to subject if rewrite_subject is used ##subject_tag *****SPAM***** rewrite_header Subject ****SPAM(_SCORE_)**** # Encapsulate spam in an attachment report_safe 1 # Use terse version of the spam report use_terse_report 0 # Enable the Bayes system use_bayes 1 # Enable Bayes auto-learning auto_learn 1 # Enable or disable network checks skip_rbl_checks 0 use_razor2 1 use_dcc 1 use_pyzor 1 # Mail using languages used in these country codes will not be marked # as being possibly spam in a foreign language. ok_languages all # Mail using locales used in these country codes will not be marked # as being possibly spam in a foreign language. ok_locales all ------------------------------- Next? -- Member - Liberal International This is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ici [EMAIL PROTECTED] God Queen and country! Beware Anti-Christ rising! Better to serve in Heaven that to Rule in Hell.