Couple lines of spam
Glenn Steen
glenn.steen at GMAIL.COM
Wed Sep 28 15:24:34 IST 2005
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On 28/09/05, Max Kipness <max at kipness.com> wrote:
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> I have Bayes, SA rules du jour, a couple of black hole lists, DCC and
> Razor2 configured and working, and these catch over 10k of spam a day.
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> However, lately, I've been getting quite a few pieces of spam that are a
> couple of lines long, sometimes with misspelled words, and a link. Bayes
> picks them up as 100%, but nothing else does, so they are not considered
> spam.
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> What is the best method for catching these? Higher score on bayes (which
> means the db has to be very accurate), add more black hole lists, more SA
> rules, or is there some other method of catching these?
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> Thanks,
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> Max
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Depends... Probably custon SA rule(s). Geocities or msn?
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-- Glenn
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