https://bz.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=6372
--- Comment #12 from Kevin A. McGrail <[email protected]> --- So in order to test the RBL effectiveness, I used approximately one months worth of data for: Number of hits on the rule(s) in my SPAM2LEARN hand sorted spam folder (this is mail that slipped through) / Number of emails in the folder 44 hits / 1915 total Number of hits on the rule(s) in my RECEIVED hand sorted ham folder / Number of emails in the folder 6 hits / 7231 total Also, in 5 days of spam, it marked 79 messages out of 150 with no FPs spotchecking 10. Also in 2 days highly marked spam, it marked 2068 messages out of 2813 with no FPs found again spotchecking. Looking at why things hit/didn't hit when they should/shouldn't. In the received folder, it hit on Uber Receipt, UberEATS ad, Uber invitation. In the spam2learn folder, it hit all appropriate items and would have helped. Beyond that, I did not do any overlap analysis to see if this duplicated other RBLs. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
