R Lists06 wrote:
> Greetings
> 
> I pulled down a large subset of all the sare filters today on a test
> mail server...
> 
> 70_sare_adult.cf
> 70_sare_bayes_poison_nxm.cf 
> 70_sare_evilnum0.cf
> 70_sare_genlsubj0.cf
> 70_sare_header0.cf
> 70_sare_html0.cf
> 70_sare_obfu0.cf
> 70_sare_oem.cf
> 70_sare_random.cf
> 70_sare_specific.cf
> 70_sare_spoof.cf
> 70_sare_stocks.cf
> 70_sare_unsub.cf
> 70_sare_uri0.cf
> 72_sare_bml_post25x.cf
> 72_sare_redirect_post3.0.0.cf 
> 99_sare_fraud_post25x.cf
> 
> I didn't snag all of them.
> 
> Im still contemplating the one that says it needs network tests on
> and spf on and something else.
> 
> For those of you that use these, can you rate them on how effective in
> general?
> 
> Ummmmm I do not think I want to run them all and so i am looking for
> help to trim it to the top 3 to 5 "or so" of them to use...
> 
> It appears that several of you run all of them...
> 
> Any helpful comments will be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks and kind regards,

The most effective SARE rulesets for me are:

70_sare_stocks.cf
70_sare_adult.cf
70_sare_specific.cf

In general, the best rules on my system are:

Bayes
Razor
URIBL
DCC
SURBL
SARE_STOCKS
SARE_ADULT
SARE_SPECIFIC

FUZZYOCR is also quite useful.  It doesn't get as many hits as some of
the others, but it hits on the image spams that the other rulesets
frequently miss.

-- 
Bowie

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