Mike,

 Would it be possible for you to send me your global and your default files
so I can compare them to mine. I do like that setup that you have and want
to check on more.

Jeff
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Nice" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 7:26 AM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Comparing Weight Configurations


> OSRELAY            5 0
> OSDUL              5 0
> OSSRC              5 0
> OSSMART            5 0
> OSSOFT             5 0
> OSLIST             5 0
> OSFORM             5 0
> ORDB      5 0
> SPAMCOP     5 0
> DSN     5 0
> NOPOSTMASTER    5 0
> NOABUSE     5 0
> BADWHOIS    3 0
> IPWHOIS     3 0
>
> MAILFROM        envfrom  x x 2 0
> BADHEADERS badheaders x x 0 0
> SPAMHEADERS spamheaders x x 3 0
> ROUTING  spamrouting x x 9 0
> REVDNS  revdnsexists x x 5 0
> CATCHALLMAILS catchallmails x x 0 0
>
> WEIGHT15 weight  x x 15 0
>
>
>
>   ALONG WITH WHITELIST for Microsoft (king of the RFC-Ignorant) passport
and
> expedia mailers -
>
> WHITELIST FROM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> WHITELIST FROM @msnnewsletters.customer-email.com
> WHITELIST FROM @expedia.com
>
>
>    My goal is to minimize the number of false-positives to near zero.  I
had
> to back down the BADHEADERS and SPAMHEADERS because they mostly represent
> automated mailing programs.   There are many of these in use all over for
> legitimate purposes - shopping carts, confirmations, signups, etc that
> people want to receive.  I'm sure Spammers monitor this list and have
> already made their mailblaster headers to mimic MS Outlook and be
> RFC-Compliant.  But admittedly, there are still a bunch of losers running
> the old spam blasting software though.
>
>   The only remaining false positives are related to the obligitory
self-run
> E-mail system that many small companies want to run.  Of course they have
no
> reverse DNS, they are open relay, and because of the open relay they end
up
> in the Spamcop database.  Normally, this 3-strikes would be considered
spam.
> There have been a number of these from local companies that I had to
> whitelist because  the E-mail customer would expect delivery or a bounce
> message.
>
>    I could back down ORDB weighting if I add the sniffer technology to the
> mix.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Don Schreiner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Declude List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 8:11 AM
> Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Comparing Weight Configurations
>
>
> > Anyone want to compare/share some of their successful weighting
> > configurations?
>
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