CRM114 How are you finding it ?

Scott Silva ssilva at sgvwater.com
Wed Aug 1 22:15:26 IST 2007


Ed Bruce spake the following on 8/1/2007 2:06 PM:
> Desai, Jason wrote:
>>  
>>
>>> Too soon to tell, really.
>>>
>>> Only been running it for 21 hours so far.
>>>
>>> It's pushed some emails into the high-scoring range, but 
>>> scored negative
>>> points on some obvious spam (but not enough to make it end up 
>>> in users'
>>> inboxes).
>>>
>>> So far so good.
>> Same here.  I'm running it with
>>
>> crm114_dynscore_factor -0.01
>>
>> I'll probably let it run like this for a week or so, and then see how
>> it's doing before changing the factor.
>>
>> Possibly useful to some - I'm using this to analyze the scores (watch
>> the line wraps):
>>
>> grep CRM114_CHECK  /var/log/mail.log | sed -re "s/.*: Message
>> ([A-Za-z0-9-]+) .*\bscore=([0-9.-]+), .*\bCRM114_CHECK
>> ([0-9.-]+).*/Id:\1\tSA Score:\2\t\tCRM114 Score:\3 /"
>>
>>
>> This will go through your mail log and print output for messages scored
>> with CRM114 in the format:
> 
> For future reference with what MTA does this work? It does not work with
>  Postfix.
Did you fix the initial path to your maillog, as mail.log might not be correct
for you.

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