> I'm glad I posted on this as I am realizing that I am not 
> understanding exactly what is going on. When I had the 
> spamdomains test set at 2/3s of the hold weight, I would find 
> 4 or 5 legitimate messages a day held, with spamdomains 
> putting each message "over the top".

Hi Paul

I had the same problem here and "solved" it by setting up two different
spamdomain tests.

SPAMDOMAINS_H   spamdomains     E:\IMail\Declude\spamdomains_high.txt x
10 0
SPAMDOMAINS_L   spamdomains     E:\IMail\Declude\spamdomains_low.txt x 6
0

As you can see each of this test has his own text-file with the domains
listed.

I recommend to put first all the domains you actually have in the
high-file.
Now you can move domain per domain to the low-file if it has created a
FP.

Our current weight for the high file is 50% of the hold weight.
For the low-file we give 30% of the hold weight.

With this setting we have had not a single FP caused by the
spamdomains-tests in the last 5 weeks.

Markus

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