Depending on what threshold you are using to determine
what should be considered spam. This email had a weight of 17 which I would say
is spam but depends on what actions you have defined in your $default$.junkmail
file, ZEROHOUR identified it as spam with a weight of 14
David
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Edmonds
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 12:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] zero hour score/weight
Importance: High
Sensitivity: Confidential
Sorry, I am lost
again with what zero hour does?
I have the following
in a spam I received today which was one of those image
spams.
X-Declude-Note: #
SPAM WEIGHT: 17
X-Declude-Note: # TESTS FAILED: SUBCHARS-50 [1], SUBCHARS-55 [1], SUBCHARS-60 [1], WEIGHT10 [10], WEIGHT14 [14], ZEROHOUR [14]
X-Declude-Note: # TESTS FAILED: SUBCHARS-50 [1], SUBCHARS-55 [1], SUBCHARS-60 [1], WEIGHT10 [10], WEIGHT14 [14], ZEROHOUR [14]
should this not have
been caught?
Am I confusing score
and weight?
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