I recommend the KAM rules list which can be found here: http://www.peregrinehw.com/downloads/SpamAssassin/contrib/KAM.cf This catches the drugs names in these emails.
Cheers, Ben Nigel Frankcom wrote:
On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 20:16:42 -0500, Matt Kettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Nigel Frankcom wrote:Debug results are available on: http://dev.blue-canoe.net/spam/spam01.txthttp://dev.blue-canoe.net/spam/debug1.txt http://dev.blue-canoe.net/spam/spam02.txt http://dev.blue-canoe.net/spam/debug2.txt http://dev.blue-canoe.net/spam/spam03.txt http://dev.blue-canoe.net/spam/debug3.txt http://dev.blue-canoe.net/spam/spam04.txt http://dev.blue-canoe.net/spam/debug4.txt Make of them what you will, I think I need more beer before that lot makes much sense :-D Kind regards NigelSorry Nigel. Andy steered you a bit wrong and those debug outputs are useless.. You need "-D bayes" not just "-D". Try it again with: spamassassin -D bayes < message1 2> debug1.txt Instead of spamassassin -D -t < message1 2> debug1.txtFiles redone... a little more informative this time round :-D http://dev.blue-canoe.net/spam/spam01.txt http://dev.blue-canoe.net/spam/debug1.txt http://dev.blue-canoe.net/spam/spam02.txt http://dev.blue-canoe.net/spam/debug2.txt http://dev.blue-canoe.net/spam/spam03.txt http://dev.blue-canoe.net/spam/debug3.txt http://dev.blue-canoe.net/spam/spam04.txt http://dev.blue-canoe.net/spam/debug4.txt Kind regards Nigel