Chris wrote: > On Tuesday 05 August 2008 2:06 am, Dirk Bonengel wrote: > > > > > > Hi Dirk, I've been using it on my home system probably ever since > > > you made it available. Below are hit stats from yesterday: > > > > > > Total: 279 > > > Ham: 122 > > > Spam: 157 > > > > > > iXhash.cf: > > > Rule Name Score Ham Spam %of > > > Ham %of Spam > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > LOGINHASH 4.50 30 62 > > > 24.59% 39.49% > > > LOGINHASH2 2.50 30 61 > > > 24.59% 38.85% > > > IXHASH 2.50 31 66 > > > 25.41% 42.04% > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > OVERALL 31 66 > > > 25.41% 42.04% > > > > > > Though it does hit ham, I don't remember ever seeing any FP's > > > because of it. I'd say expand it, though again, this is just > > > running on a home system > > > > > Chris, > > > > from my experience there must be something wrong with your setup. > > From the feedback I got thus far the plugin is quite accurate where > > FPs are concerned. Thus the relatively high scores I set in the > > default config. I'd recommend having a look at your DNS setup - > > maybe your provider returns false results. Using OpenDNS e.g. has > > caused such high FP rates in the past. Let me know if I can help. > > > > Dirk > > Dirk, using the sa-addon's script for these stats I'm not sure how > many days back the count above is from. For instance the stats were > drawn last night from this count: > > Ham: 132 > Spam: 158 > > Yesterday my message count was as below: > > Spam: 19 > Ham: 13 > > So it's possible this could be over a 10 day period, I'm not really > sure. However, when I get home from work today I will look and see > what kind of ham is being hit by it. Up until a few days ago I was > just using a locally cached nameserver, however I've switched to > OpenDNS since last Sunday. I'll give my ISP's nameserver a try and > see what happens.
If you are using my sa-addon-stats.pl program, it defaults to getting information from /var/log/maillog. So the period depends on when you last rotated the log file. -- Bowie