Martin Hochreiter schrieb:
Hi!

Hello!

Is there something like a recommended tag level when to treat a mail
as spam?

perhaps the default is recommended?

(I actually use 1.7 as tag level for amavis/spamassassin)

I think that ... strongly depends.

e.g.:
What rules you use, which blacklists, how well adjusted your SA is.
(Some rules (rarely) produce FPs here).
Your (companys) policy ...
and last what you do with spam tagged mails, only mark them or quarantine them ...

Would suggest to set it to a "high" score first (if quarantined or rejected at tagging level). And to adjust it slowly down if it works well and the rules meet your requirements.

btw:
Personally i adjusted it to 3.5, which is aggressive, i can afford some FPs (since its my private Mailserver) ... (bayes_100 is 3.5 and i never got a FP for bayes 100 and if bayes is sure its spam i am too, besides i control manually through quarantine (and grep) for FPs ...)

$sa_tag2_level_deflt = 3.5; # add 'spam detected' headers at that level
$sa_kill_level_deflt = $sa_tag2_level_deflt;

lg
martin


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