----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Werner Schalk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 11:12 AM
Subject: Spamfilter pollution


> Hi,
>
> just like everybody does I receive lots of pseudo-random spam mails that
are
> trying to pollute the spamfilters:
>
> ---------
> agreeable anglican hydrochloric distaff freeboot conservative awesome
estes
> hollow mediocrity pray railbird inoffensive drum highland ballard bauble
> arccosine bock heartfelt burn conveyor
> ---------
>
> What can I do against this mails with my SpamAssassin? Are there new
rules?
> Should I use sa-learn or how are you guys dealing with this?
>
> Bye and thanks,
> Werner.
>
>
I think the general consensus is to go ahead and let Bayes learn them.
After all, how many legitimate email messages do you see with words like
distaff, estes, railbird and arccosine in them?   I've found that these
bayes poison words are actually as good a sign of spam as the V**** word!

Sandy S.


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