On 11/16, John Hardin wrote: > I don't think you'd ever see good results in the mass checks. The > masscheck corpora retain spam for an extended period (several > months) and DoB-style rules would only hit for a few days after the > spam run initially sent the message.
Are you telling me the mass checks use test results from when the mass checks are run, not when the email is received? > Which is not to say such rules wouldn't have value, just that they > can't be meaningfully evaluated by masschecks. Yeah, that would be some pretty broken behavior for the mass checks. DCC, Xen... so many things would get scored... not usefully. -- "Life is either a daring adventure or it is nothing at all." - Helen Keller http://www.ChaosReigns.com