Re: [sniffer] POP3 Account Question

2005-12-05 Thread Pete McNeil




On Monday, December 5, 2005, 3:28:17 PM, Scott wrote:




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I'm working on setting up a spamtrap that'll be for Sniffer.
 
One question:
 
Do you want the email to be filtered?





The following is the best option for us - it provides the most useful data while still keeping the bandwidth as low as possible.




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Delete all email that Sniffer finds a match on. So the only mail left will be mail that Sniffer returned a 0 on.





Thanks!

_M







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RE: [sniffer] POP3 Account Question

2005-12-05 Thread Colbeck, Andrew



(nuts, to fast on the "Send" button).
 
... plus, future hits on spam that is already detected can 
accumulate hits on, say, SNIFFEREXPIP that weren't already hitting.  
Therefore, trying to save bandwidth and processing power over at sortmonster.com 
by submitting less spam is not helpful.
 
Pete, how'd I do?
 
Andrew 8)
 

  
  
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Colbeck, 
  AndrewSent: Monday, December 05, 2005 12:34 PMTo: 
  sniffer@SortMonster.comSubject: RE: [sniffer] POP3 Account 
  Question
  
  I had the same question, but more 
  specifically:
   
  Is is helpful for sniffer trap (spam and user trap) 
  submissions to skip, or to include messages on which sniffer already 
  hits.
   
  I imagine that all trap hits are useful, and that 
  duplicate submissions reinforce the rule strength for a given hit when we 
  submit spam that is already detected...
   
  Andrew 8)
   
  


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott 
FisherSent: Monday, December 05, 2005 12:28 PMTo: 
sniffer@SortMonster.comSubject: [sniffer] POP3 Account 
Question

I'm working on setting up a spamtrap that'll be 
for Sniffer.
 
One question:
 
Do you want the email to be 
filtered?
 
options.
Bring in all email.
Delete all email that Sniffer finds a match on. 
So the only mail left will be mail that Sniffer returned a 0 
on.
Run normal 
tests.


RE: [sniffer] POP3 Account Question

2005-12-05 Thread Colbeck, Andrew



I had the same question, but more 
specifically:
 
Is is helpful for sniffer trap (spam and user trap) 
submissions to skip, or to include messages on which sniffer already 
hits.
 
I imagine that all trap hits are useful, and that duplicate 
submissions reinforce the rule strength for a given hit when we submit spam that 
is already detected...
 
Andrew 8)
 

  
  
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott 
  FisherSent: Monday, December 05, 2005 12:28 PMTo: 
  sniffer@SortMonster.comSubject: [sniffer] POP3 Account 
  Question
  
  I'm working on setting up a spamtrap that'll be 
  for Sniffer.
   
  One question:
   
  Do you want the email to be 
filtered?
   
  options.
  Bring in all email.
  Delete all email that Sniffer finds a match on. 
  So the only mail left will be mail that Sniffer returned a 0 on.
  Run normal 
tests.