Jason Philbrook wrote: > My .sig below sets off Chickenpox check #23. Can anyone help me find > what it is in my .sig causes that so I can fix it? >
Your ham radio call sign triggers it. Realistically, don't worry about it. Chickenpox is expected to FP occasionally. That's why the rules are scored at 0.6 to avoid them causing problems. (And anyone hacking the ruleset with higher scores clearly doesn't understand this ruleset and should stop. Also anyone using this ruleset with a threshold significantly under 5 should scale back the rule scores accordingly) The kind of spam chickenpox is targeting would hit 10-20 of these rules per message, thus they're really only intended to have an effect when many of them fire off together. All of the pox rules are named in the format of J_CHICKENPOX_AB. Where in this case A=2 and B=3. The rules are looking for a word that consists of: A alphabetic letters [a-zA-Z] {A} Followed by 1 punctuation or certain numeric values [.,\;:?%!&+^~`'\$*=\#|013467\(\)\[\] Followed by B alphabetic letters [a-zA-Z] In your case your call sign is 2 alpha, "1", 3 alpha and matches.