Thanks for the update, Pete.
I also appreciate that
you expanded on how that rule went wild. I can see that the intent was
good but the unintended consequences were not so good.
Here's how it
played out on my server:
How many messages hit the FP rules: 2,042
How
many messages Declude decided were ham anyway: 1,093
How many messages
Declude decided were viruses: 0
How many messages Declude decided were spam:
949
Of the spam, when re-queued, how many were ham: 583
Of the spam, when
re-queued, how many were still spam: 366
So, in total:
How many
messages hit the bad 828931 rule: 2,042
How many were indeed
spam: 366
How many were false positives:
1,676
Andrew 8)
p.s. Re-posted in HTML so
that I don't have to explain the line breaks that were eaten in the plain text
version post.
