http://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=4947


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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2006-06-07 21:26 -------
Closing this bug report since it doesn't actually report a bug.  If you find
there is a bug in the software feel free to open a report about that.

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(In reply to comment #1)
> Created an attachment (id=3548)
 --> (http://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/attachment.cgi?id=3548&action=view) 
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> Two different results from two different versions

Well that seems sensible. :)


> I had been previously using spamassassin version 2.63 and thought it was about
> time to upgrade.  However, there are some major differences between these two
> version in terms of scoring.

Yes, there is.  For one, score generation is done via a different method in 3.x
than in 2.x.

 
> 2.63 is a lot more stringent testing by providing a lot more information about
> an email fed to it.  3.1.3 has, apparently, become a lot more lax and has well
> reduced the score (from 4.5 to .9 with -t).  I'm wondering if there is some
> kind of configuration change that's necessary to make 3.1.3 act like 2.63? I'm

It could be that the tests you no longer see were determined to not be as useful
as they once were.


> also wondering why the testing would have changed so drastically between these
> two versions with out-of-the-box installations.

Personally I'd expect quite a difference in spam filtering software in versions
released nearly two and a half years apart.



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