Hi,
thank you so much for your prompt reply and for your offer to look
into this and help me.
I have saved the full message in a text file and put it at:
http://www.ergonis.com/downloads/public/TheSpamMessage.txt
Also, I even saw in the header that it Autolearned it as HAM - so
this may be even worse, isn't it?
Any help is highly appreciated.
Thank you
Christoph
On 05.06.2006, at 13:24, Anthony Peacock wrote:
Hi,
Sander Holthaus wrote:
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Christoph Reichenberger wrote:
Hi,
I am pretty new to SpamAssassin, so I apologize, if this has been
posted in the past. I have SA integrated in Communigate Pro with
CGPSA, and it has already started to filter out a lot of spam
messages right out of the box. However, I am still a bit unsure
about how to train it.
I get a lot of spam messages like that, which SA does not recognize
as spam. (this one, e..g, got score 0.0)
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Training Bayes to catch there kind of messages is difficult. Your
best
bets are to use some rule-sets from SARE (www.rulesemporium.com) and
make sure you use several network tests (rbl's, surbl's, dcc, razor,
pyzor).
Actually training Bayes for these can be very easy.
To work out the reason that your system is not catching these we
would need to see the full email message including the original
headers.
If you can save the full message as a text file and put it
somewhere on a web site, people here will be able to tell you
exactly which rules should catch the spam.
--
Anthony Peacock
CHIME, Royal Free & University College Medical School
WWW: http://www.chime.ucl.ac.uk/~rmhiajp/
"The problem with defending the purity of the English language is that
English is about as pure as a cribhouse whore. We don't just borrow
words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways
to beat them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new
vocabulary." -- James D. Nicoll
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Christoph Reichenberger - ergonis software gmbh