Hello qe3ee,

Friday, June 24, 2005, 7:44:08 PM, you wrote:

q>   I fear I have to start all over again train that @"#%3!Ϥ filter again...
q>   Is there a shortcut getting back on track?

FWIW, since a couple of days 100% all Spam is captured.

K9 did a good job before, but there was a type of spam that it couldn't
catch. I was able to capture ± 50% of that sort of mails by a combination of
rules.

It was because I wasn't able to catch the other 50% of what K9 missed, that I
installed SpamAnihilator. While trying it out, I saw that in the headers
of those mails there was a line I didn't recognize. It was not added at the
ending of the headers but at (almost) the beginning of the header-part.

Turned out it was a header added by Tiscali:
X-Brightmail: Suspected Spam

I added a rule and since, no spam has made it trough the combination.

Perhaps not a solution for you, but, what if you discovered your provider is
adding such a header too?   :-)

-- 
Best Wishes,
Mark                            
using The Bat! 3.5.0.31




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