I imagine it could somehow be done by saying spams with a score over 15
are most certainly spam.  Spam messages under 15 are possible spam.

I don't know how to do it, but it makes sense.  Anyone got any ideas?

Dan

> 
> Where is "David's spambox patch" found?
> 
>     -Ryan
> 
> 
> Barry Smoke wrote:
> 
> > We are using David's spambox patch, and have been very 
> happy with it. 
> > spamassassin marks spam, and that spam is forwarded to a spambox, 
> > which we simply delete all the mails in this box every week.
> >
> >
> >
> > now, we are starting to get quite a bit of porn spam 
> slipping thorugh
> > with a low score.  I would like to enable the bayesian filtering of 
> > spamassassin,
> > yet doing so will cause a lot of  false positives.  We 
> don't have the 
> > staff to go through the spambox looking for false positives.
> > a) is there something I can do that I am not doing already 
> doing, to 
> > increase the number of positive spam detections, without increasing 
> > false positives...
> >
> > b) anyone thought of modifiying qmail-scanner/spamassassin to have 2
> > different headers/detection routines...
> > one for really/really spam,
> > the other for possible spam.
> >
> > then  I could filter the really, really spam (as we are now) to a
> > local spambox,
> > yet, have the possible spam go through, where the user is 
> responsible 
> > for filtering it?
> >
> >
> > here is our spamassassin local.cf file:
> > required_hits 5
> > use_terse_report 1
> > rewrite_subject  1
> > use_razor2 1
> > use_dcc 1
> > use_pyzor 1
> > #score RCVD_IN_RBL               10
> > score RCVD_IN_RSS               4
> > score RCVD_IN_DUL               4
> > subject_tag           *****SPAM*****
> >
> >
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