Craig wrote:


>>> Randy <rramsd...@livedatagroup.com> 1/6/2009 2:18 PM >>>
Craig wrote:
> Hello All-
> > I have recently been getting MANY spam slipping through Spamassassin
> and I am looking for help on how to stop.  I have used Spamassassin
> with Bayes successfully for many years now and once I train the system
> on new spam, the system does an excellent job of stopping. These
> messages are very short and include a link.  The subject is usually
> regarding watches, or are thinly disguised viagra ads. Many are sent
> from aim.com Below is header info and below that is the Spamassassin
> output of an email that has slipped through.
>
>
>  0.0 BAYES_50               BODY: Bayesian spam probability is 40 to 60%
>                             [score: 0.5000]
Content analysis details:   (3.3 points, 5.0 required)

Train the messages as spam with sa-learn which should add 3.5 to the score.

3.5+3.3=6.8
6.8 > 5.0 = spam
thanks for your quick reply- You are correct if I teach the system this email it will score as spam. But, I have trained a lot of spam over the last 2 weeks that are very similar to this one and unfortunately the new messages are getting through.

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