> >> That bayes-poison word-salad at the bottom is the kind of crap that
> >> chickenpox is designed to detect.
>
> OK, I see the usefulness of the test for sure.
> Maybe the test name/description could have been better :)
Jen has interesting taste in names for rules. I suspect she thinks
visually, since many of the rules are named for what the target gunk looks
like.
> I seek to understand the scoring so that I can set these at a reasonable
level.
If Chickenpox hits at all on a spam, expect a whole lot of hits on the spam
from different Chickenpox rules. Likewise with Tripwire.
Loren