Am 28.10.2015 um 04:31 schrieb j...@lexoncom.com:
yes there might be few emails there that were legitimate i cleaned it but i did not have time to do it property
then don't train messages at all if you don't have time to do it properly, you are doing much more harm by misclassification as you ever could benfit by it
are not net/RBL/DNSBL tests enabled by default?
they are but you are using a shared dns resolver
i need to review the documentation and see why it does not work
because your misconfiguration
On Tue, 27 Oct 2015, j...@lexoncom.com wrote:try this https://www.dropbox.com/s/ngmaryggdelecjq/INBOX.spam?dl=0 it is mbox file with like 1000 spam messages that are not recognized as spamAre you -sure- all those messages are spam? One of them was a personal FaceBook update message. If you ("blwegr...@lexoncom.com") have a FB account then pretty much all updates sent to you as a result really cannot be considered spam. FWIW, You are really short-changing your SA by not having the net/RBL/DNSBL tests working properly. The vast majority of those messages (%96) were tagged as spam by my system and a super majority (%83) scored > 20.0 (my SMTP reject threshold). A large component of that score was from net/RBL/DNSBL tests.
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