Yep, that was it in a nutshell, David. Thanks. The sad
thing is when I
read this I went "D'oh!" cuz I then remembered
reading this somewhere
before.
Sounds like a good job for cron to run daily.
--
Rick Zeman
Manager of Information Technology
Melwood Horticultural Training Center
301.599.4574 - HelpDesk
301.599.4560 - MyDesk
http://www.melwood.org
>>> David Morton <mortonda dgrmm.net> 8/20/2007
10:21 AM >>>
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On Aug 20, 2007, at 7:43 AM, Rick Zeman wrote:
> I see a lot of mails that have been (rightfully)
blocked as being
> spammy.
> Most times, looking at the spam cache through the web
page, the
> triggers
> and their scores don't nearly add up to the total that
summary page
> shows.
> For instance, here's a 6.795 spam's details:
>
> 1.960 RCVD_IN_BL_SPAMCOP_NET Received via a relay in
bl.spamcop.net
> 1.762 MISSING_SUBJECT Missing Subject: header
> 0.001 MIME_HTML_MOSTLY Multipart message mostly
text/html
MIME
> 0.001 HTML_MESSAGE HTML included in message
> 0.001 BAYES_50 Bayesian spam probability is 40 to
60%
>
>
> My questions are: where are the missing scores, and is
there a way to
> see them?
>
You need to re-run load-sa-rules.pl after any changes to
spamassassin, or after any sa-update runs.
http://www.maiamailguard.org/maia/wiki/LoadRulesConfig
David Morton
Maia Mailguard http://www.maiamailguard
.com
mortonda dgrmm.net
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