On 29 Mar 2004 at 14:35, Technical Support wrote:
> What
> sort of counter weighting do you guys use to balance out these types
> of messages? I can't decide on anything to identify these types of
> messages with that spammers don't already try to fake. Any help would
> be much appreciated.
As Darin responded you should use a negative weighted filter. I call mine
compensatory.txt
In it include REVDNS, CONTAINS, MAILFROM, etc. from the false
positives that will counter weight the spam scores. As far a phrase
that you could add for a BODY tag kinda hard. But they may work for
you like 'Order shipped' , etc.
I make compensatory.txt the first filter in global.cfg also; to be
sure SKIPIFWEIGHT feature is used in the other filter files.
-Nick Hayer
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> Jim O'Keefe
> Technical Support
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