-------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Datum: Mon, 4 Aug 2008 18:29:20 -0700 > Von: "Robert - elists" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > An: users@spamassassin.apache.org > Betreff: RE: iXhash plugin and lists - feedback wanted
> > > > > I'm the author of the iXhash plugin, a piece of code that computes a > > variety of 'fuzzy checksums' along the lines of the NiXSpam project (run > > by the German IT magazine iX). > > I also run two DNS zones > > (nospam.login-solutions.de,nospam.login-solutions.ag), containing fuzzy > > checksum data from various spam traps. > > > > Now, I'll leave my current job where I had the opportunity to run a > > dedicated server to maintain the lists. > > I wonder if it it is worth my while to actually migrate to whole stuff > > (and expand it to contain data from other sources) or to just release a > > final version of the plugin and call it quits. > > > > I guess this list is the best place to ask those of you who use the > > plugin for feedback. I'd appreciate any comments and information an hit > > rates, FPs and such > > > > Thanks in advance > > > > Dirk > > Dirk > > I just started running iXhash about a week ago on a 3.2.5 SA > > I haven't really had enough time to eval the net effects all the way > around. > > Do you have any extra tools that would help the SA community to eval > iXhash > in our environments other than what we already have available out there?? > > - rh Robert, I'm afraid, no. My principal problem is getting enough spam/ham (less than say a week old) to do some serious mass checks. I hope someone around here is in a better position to do so. I'd love some stats. There are enough tools out there for that purpose, I think. Dirk -- Psssst! Schon das coole Video vom GMX MultiMessenger gesehen? Der Eine für Alle: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/messenger03