Hi Daniel,
Thanks for the suggestion,
I'm not 100% sure this will work. The messages I am interested in are
those that are currently below the spam threshold but close to it.
I can see that I would be able to use ccMaxScore to prevent it from
copying anything above a certain score and I can
On 7/25/2017 6:22 AM, cw wrote:
I don't think there is a way to have these possibly passing messages
save somewhere else so I can review just those - unless someone can
correct me?
You may want to explore sendAllSpam and ccSpamAlways. I have
sendAllSpam set to a dedicated spam account wh
Thanks for the reply.
I've never taken anything out of ASSP unless it was causing a problem.
I've had to add plenty to bombSubjectRe though over the years. I've the
following DNSBL:
* zen.spamhaus.org=>127.0.0.2=>1
* zen.spamhaus.org=>127.0.0.3=>1
* zen.spamhaus.org=>127.0.0.4=>1
* zen.sp
:: On Tue, 25 Jul 2017 14:22:01 +0100
::
:: cw wrote:
> So how have other people got their databases to be accurate?
> All the best,
A decent approach is using the default regexp and some good and
reliable DNSBLs/URIBLs to catch "surefire spam", that will help
training the bayes/hmm which, af