Hi,

I am new to Spamassassin and don't know Perl, so please bear with me...

Is it documented anywhere how Spamassassin scores work? I mean, documented such 
that even the layman that I am could understand...

More specifically:

1 - I can see from Mail-SpamAssassin-3.2.5/rules/50_scores.cf that some rules 
have one single score:
      score URIBL_GREY 0.25
      score URIBL_RED 0.001
    while some other rules have four:
      score WHOIS_WHOISGUARD 0 3.399 0 2.025 # n=0 n=2
      score WHOIS_WHOISPROT 0 0.000 0 1.000 # n=1 n=2
    What do these rules differ?

2 - I understood that, at a high level, Spamassassin works like this - please 
correct me if I am wrong:
    a - Spamassassin determines which rules a message matches
    b - Spamassassin somehow combines the scores of the rules matched in phase 
a and assigns a single, global score to the message
    c - based on the global score found in phase b and the user's settings, 
Spamassassin determines whether the message is ham, spam, or something in 
between
    Regarding phase b: Are the scores just added up, or is there some higher 
math involved?

-- dave

PS: Yes, I did have a look at 
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/HowScoresAreAssigned and at 
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/WhyUseRules...
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