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Rod Begbie writes:
> In the last month, I've started using qpsmtpd and I'm rejecting
> high-scoring spam at the SMTP transaction, so my spamtraps only
> receive spam that scored less than 20 (I figure that's the stuff that
> really needs fed into Razor, etc). Would mass-checks on my corpus
> still be useful?
That's a good question :( I think it's still worthwhile, because:
- (a) it's the most reliable corpus of HTML-heavy opt-in newsletters
that we have, I think;
- (b) 20 is still a very high threshold, so there's still lots of spam
in there.
- --j.
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