Hi everyone,

New user to JunkMail here..

I know that declude has a spam trap.  Is there data available on this to
determine how effective each test is?

I am very interested in expanding our definitions from the current defaults,
but before i can do that, i kinda would like to see how the each test
compares at a bigger sampling..  Or is everyone going on different
pathways...

Also, how can i create a spam trap, to evaluate how effective each test is
to properly setup each weights.  e.g.  Is there a test that is 100%
effective in identifying spam like helobogus, but many spam can bypass this.
This way this test is tier one.  If a spam fails this, go no further and
delete.  If helobogus is okay, then apply test 2, etc...  I know this is
very linear, but without any data on the effectiveness of each test,
customizing the defs is gonna be purely trial and error, which I so want to
limit..

I dont know...  What you you all recommend on how new users should approach
to building a better and efficient definitions...
Is there a tool available that will read the junkmail logs and break down
each test as to their effectiveness?

Sincerely,
eddie.


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