Hi,

* Thomas Arend wrote (2005-01-30 21:39):
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>Am Sonntag, 30. Januar 2005 17:07 schrieb Thorsten Haude:
>> The manpage tells me that the fourth column is used when "network
>> tests are enabled". However, I couldn't find anything (neither in the
>> FAQ nor in the docs) about what these network tests are meant to be.
>> (They certainly don't block spam.)
>>
>> I tried to disable some plugins from init.pre, but that didn't help.
>> So my questions are: What are network test? How can I make them work?
>> How can I disable them in a way that brings back useful scores?
>
>Look at: http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/NetworkTests
>
>In my ewpirience disabling network test will not give better result.

I do see that the idea behind them is valid, but they just don't fire
here. I don't see problems with my network, so the connnection should
be fine. Yet in a unrepresentative sample of my inbox, no sign of the
network test can be found.


>You may change the scores for bayes_99 to 4.1 or higher if you are unhappy 
>with them.  

I thought about that, but I read somewhere that the score are finely
tuned, and I don't want to mess them up while fixing another leak.


>To disable them start spamd or spamassassin with parameter -L

That is what I was looking for, thanks!


Thorsten
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