> How would you add weight to these testes.
Sounds like a variation on "Add weight to your member" spams!!
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] new dow and hour tests
>Do DOW & HOURS stand alone as individual tests or is there some way
>they could be used to run alternate versions of tests which give
>different scores (or even run tests that you might not during regular
operati
Do DOW & HOURS stand alone as individual tests or is there some way they
could be used to run alternate versions of tests which give different
scores (or even run tests that you might not during regular operations)?
They run as individual tests. There isn't any built-in way to combine
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>How would you add weight to these testes.
Instead of:
HOURhour9 16 0 0
you could use:
HOURhour9 16 3 0
which would add 3 points to any E-ma
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Now I assume I can use:
HOURhour7 23 -5 5
This should substract 5 points (note: for hold-on-100) between 07:00am and
11:00pm and add a default weight of 5 to any message comming in between
23:00pm and 07:00am.
The one change I would make is to have it read:
HOURhour
How would you add weight to these testes.
Instead of:
HOURhour9 16 0 0
you could use:
HOURhour9 16 3 0
which would add 3 points to any E-mail sent between 9AM and 4:59PM.
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> >Can someone explain
What would be a good use for these tests? Or what is the motivation
behind there creation? I don't understand what kind of Spam would be
caught with them.
Some people find that E-mail during certain hours or days of the week is
more likely to be spam. For example, a business that is open from 9
On 03:32 PM 2/18/2004 -0800, it would appear that Todd Holt wrote:
What would be a good use for these tests? Or what is the motivation
behind there creation? I don't understand what kind of Spam would be
caught with them.
The point being that legitimate business messages tend to be received
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>Can someone explain these new tests?
From the release notes:
New tests "dow" and "hour", t
Can someone explain these new tests?
From the release notes:
New tests "dow" and "hour", to allow hour and day-of-week detection. IE
"HOUR hour 9 16 0 0" for local 9AM->4:59PM. DOW dow 1 5 0 0 for Monday
through Friday.
So if you add the following lines to your \IMail\Declude\global.cfg file:
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