Peter Bowyer wrote:
I guess you could also use a local implementation of Vipul's Razor -
I've never done that, but given that its general principle is to
create a lightweight 'signature' of a message in order to detect
whether it's been seen before, I suspect it could help.
Peter
That to is an interesting idea. As to signature - I think jast the combo
of the from address and host is sufficient.
The idea is [EMAIL PROTECTED] does a lot of business with xyz.com who I
host. I have never received a spam from [EMAIL PROTECTED] from that host. So
the idea is that after a few good email scoring below -2 the system gets
to know [EMAIL PROTECTED] and her email are blessed for a time. Every know
and then her messages are checked but say 90% of her email get through
without checking - that's the goal.
On the spam side I get rid of 90% of spam without having to look at
content with SA and I can process 10 times as much email per computer as
I could if I had to look at every message. Now it's time to increase
capacity further by reducing load. My loading now isn't from processing
spam - but processing ham.
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