On Sat, 14 May 2016, Reindl Harald wrote:



Am 14.05.2016 um 04:04 schrieb John Hardin:
 On Fri, 13 May 2016, Reindl Harald wrote:
>  i can't rsync customer mails to a 3rd party

 You don't have to. You run the masscheck locally and only upload the
 rule hit results. I upload my corpora because they are just my email and
 are thus tiny.

 If you select your corpora filenames properly, no information should leak.

OK

>  if that would be based on some webervice where you just feed local
>  samples and only give the rules which hitted and spam/ham flag out it
>  would be somehow possible

 How would a webservice be better? That would still be sending customer
 emails to a third party for processing.

uhm you missed "and only give the rules which hitted and spam/ham flag out"

Ah, OK, I misunderstood what you were suggesting.

That wouldn't work. That tells you the rules they hit at the time they were scanned, not which rules they would hit from the current testing rules.

>  especially you would not have much from the bayes-samples because they
>  would trigger all sort of wrong rules after strip most headers and and
>  a generic received header (which seems to be needed by the
>  bayes-engine for whatever reason since it otherwise scores samples
>  completly different)

 Corpora with headers stripped does present a problem. The masscheck
 corpora should be complete as received

and that is not possible - samples are stripped and anonymized

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