On 7/30/25 11:40 PM, Greg Troxel wrote:
"Alan via users" <users@spamassassin.apache.org> writes:

I got a FP on this rule, which isn't really that bad, save for the
default score of 5.75. That's enough to get a spam classification on
it's own.

I've adjusted the score locally but the default seems a tad heavy. I'm
giving it a 3.25.

Many others have the same sorts of feelings.  I've said before that no
rule should have a score approaching 5 unless it is pretty much
inconceivable that it would hit on ham.  I scored down a bunch, and
decided that the risk to ham was too great, and deconfigured the KAM
ruleset.

It was great at bringing the score of a lot of spam above my reject
threshold, and keeping a bunch of the rest out of my inbox.  A lot of
tough calls and you need to decide what you want to do.
if KAM ruleset has too high scores for your setup, you can use sa-update(1) 
"--score-limit" option to adjust scores.
 Giovanni

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