All,
I know this is late to this thread and a little OT of this thread -
don't mean to hijack it.
I'd be interested in knowing what kind of % you're getting on
false-positives and holding.
My averages are like this... over the last year:
11.89% false-positives(FPs) (on NON-auto deleted)
88.11% held-deleted (on NON-auto deleted)
In October and November, I'm at
8% false-pos (on NON-auto deleted)
4.5% false-pos (on NON-auto deleted)
so that is better but still high in my opinion.
But, then we auto-delete and those #s aren't figured in the above. If
I add those in and taking some averages then it improves my %%s but
still would like to trim down my false-positives/held numbers of the
day-to-day FPs.
With auto-deletes figured into my numbers/%%s ... I'm at:
.012% false-positives
.091% held-deleted + auto-deleted
So, throwing my *estimate* of auto-deleted spam into the numbers --
I'm looking great. However, looking back at my stinking
HOLD/FALSE-Positives -- I'm still not doing that good.
Anyway, I could have some of these numbers wrong too -- and I'm still
learning the Declude stuff as Terry usually has done this but I'm
tinkering with it now.
Just curious as to how others are seeing their FPs -- also, note we
are pretty low volume ...
3K good msgs per day in/out
5K +/- (avg) auto-deleted msgs per day (lower on wkends)
500-1000 in held mail per day
I know that last number is just way too high - out of that "held"
mail, I'm passing thru 50+/- "good" messages that happen to get caught
(on a daily basis).
Just curious.
Thanks -jason
DC> so our catch rate looks to be 99.5% or better....and no more
DC> false positives than normal, so that % goes down correspondingly.to well
DC> under 0.5% of held or deleted potential spam....but it's still a lot more to
DC> review manually...we'll probably quit that if it keeps up much longer.
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