On 4-Dec-2009, at 01:18, jdow wrote:
> With all the animosity on this issue I decided to give the HABEAS
> rules a score, a negligible score to be sure, just to see what the
> state of HABEAS is for me today.
> 
> In the last four days - nothing either spam or ham.

I tend to see little clusters of HABEAS scores, but they are rare. I might see 
only 10-20 a month.


> Those seeing HABEAS hits: are the hits ancient haiku hits or are they
> the modern DNS test version?

I haven't seen the haiku in ages. But then again, I am very aggressive about 
dropping mail early vi helo checks and zen, etc.

> And how was the email determined to be unsolicited? (I believe in one
> case it was a "never used spam trap address.")


In my case I see them on THIS email address in non-list mail (I don't check 
list mail with SpamAssassin) and since this email address is exclusively 100% 
used for mailing lists… I also see it on a very old email address that hasn't 
been used for real mail in close to 10 years and simply sits there collecting 
spam for me.


-- 
'What shall we do?' said Twoflower.
'Panic?' said Rincewind hopefully. --The Light Fantastic

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