On 2011/03/29 12:15, Mikael Syska wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 9:07 PM, missingshrink<s...@rainkid.com> wrote:
Not to hijack this thread - but I am experiencing the same issue.
Well ... same problem.
I too - started experiencing tons of spam getting through since a few weeks
ago.
Okay.
Erm, tons of spam or tons of mismarked ham? I must be in a quaint little
bubble. Since about Christmas the amount of spam here has been cut to
about 20% or less of what it was in the middle of last year. I've gone
from over 200 per day down to under 40 per day for the last week or so.
In the past hour, 18 messages were not corrected tagged as spam, 3 were. My
required score is 2.0. I also use 5 DNSBLs. Last week, I uninstalled
spamassassin, all bayes files I could find, and reinstalled. It did not help
at all. I regularly run sa-update and sa-learn on my spam folder that I
manual check to ensure there are no ham messages.
I am almost certain that it is likely to be a configuration issue, but I am
merely a SA user, not a bayes master. Been using SA for about 7 years
already though, and it's always worked well.
Here are some sample messages that bypassed SA:
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=0NYi2Ufu
Here is my SA -D -lint result: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=fyJfBQCn
Any help would be much appreciated!
Read all the same answers ... upgrade SA to start with ... 3.2.4 is 3 years old.
2008-01-05: SpamAssassin 3.2.4 has been released. Visit the downloads
page to pick it up, and for more info.
It ain't broke so I ain't fixin it. (Spam is so low I have better uses
for my time than pushing 3.3.x into this system.)
He has a broken bayes. Fix that and most of his problems vanish. Move
the bayes files to a temporary folder. Train with a good batch of ham
and spam, 300 to 500 of each, getting the -ham and -spam correct when
training. Then go worry about real problems. If you're lucky and have
no pressing problems, update SpamAssassin.
{^_^}