Getting Spam mails via MailScanner
Mauricio Tavares
raubvogel at gmail.com
Wed Sep 8 13:17:09 IST 2010
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 7:33 AM, Lyndon Labuschagne <lyndonl at mexcom.co.za>wrote:
>
> ====
>
> And this is the Spamassassin score
>
> ====
> SpamAssassin Score:5.27 Spam Report:
> *Score*
> *Matching Rule*
> 2.22
> DRUGS_ERECTILE
>
> 1.27
> RDNS_NONE
>
> 0.00
> SPF_HELO_FAIL
>
> 0.00
> TVD_SPACE_RATIO
>
> 1.77
> URIBL_BLACK
> =====
>
>
>
> Your spam will never completely go away but that being said if your spam
> score in MailScanner.conf is set to below the scored amount of 5.27 then
> there maybe a configuration issue, however if your spam score is set to 4
> and you can set the configuration to quarantine that message and it doesnt
> then you may have a problem. if your spam score setting in the conf file is
> 6 and you only scored 5.27 then its working as expected
>
> To add my 2 cents to this discussion, we set our spam threshold to
4.7 and have been doing well. Ok, a few new spams are getting through
without ever triggering bayes and I do not know what to do, but overall that
setting has been quite effective.
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