On Nov 28, 2009, at 1:47 PM, Fritz Borgstedt wrote:

> ASSP development mailing list <assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net>
> schreibt:
>> Ahh thanks.  Where do I find out more about the griplist?  I do not
>> use it, I am guessing it is a remote file that has data in it for
>> greylisting?
>
>
> The Griplist is a  very important part of ASSP. It is short for Grey
> IP list. Grey here means some "Fuzzy Logic".
> Instead of putting an IP into Black (Sends always Spam) and White
> (Sends never Spam), the Griplist represent shades of grey going from
> 0.01 (not spammy) to 0.99 (very spammy). This is calculated from the
> logfiles of all installations which allow uploads. There is even a
> value for not being on the griplist: 0.80. This means an unknown IP is
> quite "spammy".
> It is unwise not to use it, the Bayesian filter will not work
> correctly without it, MessageScoring will not be as good as it could
> be,
> Since version 1.5 the Griplist is also used in reducing unwanted
> Delaying/Greylisting.

Thanks, I will turn it on and look to start using it.  I have come  
concerns that since ASSP is having end user data sent to it, there is  
a chance it could be poisoned by an evil person.  How is this  
prevented in ASSP now, so that a spammer could not set up ASSP, and  
send false data to the griplist?
-- 
Scott * If you contact me off list replace talklists@ with scott@ *


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