I cant see that it would give you an issue.

 

65 users would get between 0 and 6500 spams a day. Nearer the high end if my
mailbox is anything to go by. This would drowned your few users internal
emails. Then you can also have a few collection address. I have one I used
in usenet well over 5 years ago that collects spam. Some on web pages and
some I signed up to porn which without going through verification collect
spam. Assp does the rest.

 

People seem to have a need to fiddle with assp, I have yet to understand why
 They complain about the bayesian, but not all implementation are the same. 

 

Assp is a set and forget system - at least for me.

 

Back in its early days before test mode, email interface and a spam
collection to prime it. It was just set away live and worked.

 

 

-------Original Message------- 

 

From: Micheal Espinola Jr 

Date: 10/09/06 16:20:43 

To: Questions and Answers for users of ASSP Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy 

Subject: Re: [Assp-user] PHP tool to view and Sort your Spam/Notspam 

 

Paul, 

 

I'm curious to know if I have explained myself well enough for you to 

Understand my reasoning. I value your (as well as Fritz's, and anyone 

else's) opinion about this. 

 

Perhaps I am not taking the most appropriate approach for resolving this 

Type of issue - and for that I am open to constructive criticism and 

Suggestions. But until I hear something that is actually constructive, 

I will continue to believe what I did (and still do) was correct based 

On the edict, "the ends justify the means" - as it indeed worked to 

Resolve my pollution issue. 

 

 

Micheal Espinola Jr wrote: 

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

>> You've lost me there. This is mail being analysed and adding to the 

>> picture of your particular 

>> blend of mail. Where is the 'incorrect bolstering' ? If it's mail, 

>> it gets scored. You can't dictate what ends up in spamdb. 

> 

> Some final clarification to illustrate why I consider it 'incorrect 

> bolstering' - 

> 

> The users that cause "pollution" in my corpus frequently send more 

> email per day than the rest of the company combined, so they are 

> heavily influencing the balance of the corpus. 

> 

> The particular company that this is happening at has approx 65 

> employees, with ~5 employees that use their email like Instant 

> Messaging, and are who I believe the cause of the pollution I have 

> been referring to. 

> 

> 

 

 

 

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