>bombReMaxHits

If 'bombMaxPenaltyVal' is defined (!= 0)  and reached while doing regexes 
over the mail - assp stopps the current regex tests, because further 
checks will not increase the resulting penalty.

>The result is:
>bombRe : 'highest match: "Payment Department" with valence: 5 - PB value 
= 10'
>matching bombRe(file:files/bombre.txt[line 3]): 'UN Remittance , Payment 
Department'

setting 'bombLog' to verbose will give you some more informations - like :

- with the following text in the analyzer:

text=test2
test8
test3

- and a testRe of:

test2=>2
...
test8=>80
...
test3
...

you'll get the following result:

testRe: 'highest match: "'test8 (80)' , 'test2 (40)' , 'test3 (20)'" with 
valence: 80 - PB value = 70'
 matching testRe(file:files/testre.txt[line 2]): 'test2 , test8'


were the first line shows all matches with the (PB-value), the resulting 
value (here it is the 80, because it is the highest) and the used value 
(here 'bombMaxPenaltyVal') - and the second line shows the used regexes 
(in order) to reach 'bombMaxPenaltyVal' or 'bombReMaxHits'
The rule behind is simple - add all values until max is reached, but if a 
single value is high enought use this one - because this is the major 
reason for blocking.

Because the matched regexes are listed in line two, it should be simple to 
find them in a file - an additionaly line (2) will be written for ever 
include file that contains a matching regex.

how ever - these are still more information, than used by processing a 
mail - there for example, the 'test3(20)' would never be reached (found).

Thomas






Von:    K Post <[email protected]>
An:     ASSP development mailing list <[email protected]>
Datum:  23.05.2011 15:47
Betreff:        Re: [Assp-test] bombRe multiple matches




Thanks Fritz, that's what I thought.

Note, this doesn't work in an outdated 2.x version.

When I did a mail analyze in the gui, it only showed the one score of 5
(valance is 50 * 0.10 = 5), instead of adding the 5's together.  It also
only showed one match.  This was with bombReMaxHits set to 10.  Same 
results
with bombReMaxHits set to 1.

HOWEVER, I just installed the 2.0.2(3.0.24) version in a test virtual
machine.  With bombReMaxHits set to ONE, now it does add the scores 
together
(but that seems wrong since it's set to 1).

Using the bombRe listed in my first post, I tested:
    text=UN Remittance Payment Department

The result is:
bombRe : 'highest match: "Payment Department" with valence: 5 - PB value =
10'
matching bombRe(file:files/bombre.txt[line 3]): 'UN Remittance , Payment
Department'

Thoughts and notes:
1) Changing bombReMaxHits to 10 in 2.0.2(3.0.24) has the exact same 
results
(which are correct now) - I don't know if this is just a potential bug 
with
the mail analyzer gui, or if bombReMaxHits doesn't have any effect in
processing real mail, but it seems in the analyzer at least bombReMaxHits
set to 1 still scores everything.

2) In the analyzer, could it be changed to show what line number EACH 
match
was found on?  Maybe replace the current 2 line output with something like
this instead?

match found in bombRe(file:files/bombre.txt):
     line 3: *UN Remittance* (valance 5)
     line 4: *Payment Department* (valance 5)
Total PB value 10

if bombReMaxHits is set to a number lower than the total matches found,
maybe put  "**not scored" after lines that aren't due to having too many
matches?

That's just a little more descriptive IMO.

 Thanks.  Hoping to update production to the new version soon.





On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 11:50 PM, Fritz Borgstedt <[email protected]> wrote:

> ASSP development mailing list <[email protected]>
> schreibt:
> >The mail analyzer is telling me that only the highest score is used.
> >I seem
> >to remember a trick to have these score from lines matching in bombRe
> >be
> >added together,
>
> The "trick" is to set :
> Maximum Hits for Bombs in Header and Data (bombReMaxHits)
>
>
>
>
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