Noel J. Bergman wrote:
I'm using a James 2.1.3 mail server with NESSpamCheck to filter spam
with MySQL database to store mails.


Well, at least we know someone is using it. :-)

lol ;-) Suddenly I feel less confortable to use it on production server :o)




Today, 2 normal emails has been marked as spam.


Means that they matched one of the regular expressions in the source.
Please see
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs/james-server/src/java/org/apache/james/transpo
rt/matchers/NESSpamCheck.java?annotate=1.3.4.3 for the expressions it
checks.  Apparently, something matched.

I've already looked at, as far as I'm able to understand it, I haven't seen anything curious hence my first mail...





Have someone faced the same issue ? How you solved it ?


I wrote a configurable regex matcher, which is currently experimental, and
will likely change shortly.

Let me know.


Carl


--- Noel



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