The spamassassin flag can be ignored by changing dspam.conf
and, it is disabled by default.
It is not true that chain feature is effective to chinese spam.
I see no reason to disable chain feature, how about the other type of spams?
we cannot ignore this factor.
Patrick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kent Tong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 10:55 PM
Subject: [dspam-users] Re: very weak in detecting Chinese spam
Hi,
After:
1) disabling the "chain" feature.
2) scrapping the existing DB.
3) training it using hundreds of ham and hundreds of spam
simultaneously.
It becomes quite accurate (99%). However, it's too early to tell as
spamassassin is pre-classifying the mails. So dspam may be just
relying on the SPAM: tag inserted into the subject by spamassassin.
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Kent Tong, Msc, MCSE, SCJP 5.0, CCSA, Delphi Certified
Manager of IT Dept, CPTTM
Authorized training for Adobe, Cisco, Microsoft, Oracle, RedFlag & RedHat