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From: Thomas E. <Tho...@th...> - 2010-06-30 05:26:00
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Paul, for now set 'baysConf' to 0 . This is a general logical mistake inside ASSP V2 - if the Bayes check has switched on the '[lowconfidence]' flag, there is no reason to pass the message, if the last spam detection flag does not belong to the Bayes check - for example 'messagescore'. This will be changed in 2.0.2_1.1.14. Thomas Von: Paul Schutte <pa...@it...> An: ASSP development mailing list <ass...@li...> Datum: 29.06.2010 17:05 Betreff: Re: [Assp-test] Feature request Hi. I see messages in the maillog.txt that looks like this: 2010-06-29 16:52:07 23121-19670 [Worker_15] [MessageLimit][lowconfidence] 67.195.8.63 <fa...@at...> to: pa...@it... [spam found] and possibly passing because of low confidence, otherwise blocked (MessageScore 89, limit 80) [Thank you for using Western Union] It seems like we could use a switch like: "Block messages with Low confidence but High Score" This is just a wish. It is already doing a great job and thank you very much for that. Regards Paul On Sat, 2010-06-26 at 20:34 +0200, Paul Schutte wrote: > Hello again. > > Fritz, thank you for your advice about the (switchTestToScoring) > setting. > > However, I stil see messages above (PenaltyMessageLimit) being delivered > to the users. These messages are tagged as spam (score 40-80 should be > tagged). Messages with scores above 80 should be blocked. I would like > to block these no matter how the score arrived at 81 and above. > > The messages that "slip through" always seems to involve the "bayesian > uncertainty factor". > > I have none of the testmodes enabled. It automatically goes into > testmode for scores from 40-80 and because of the Bayesian uncertainty. > This IS what I want, but I would want to drop messages with scores above > 80. > > Here are the ASSP headers of 2 of these messages: > > X-Assp-Version: 2.0.2(1.1.13) on spamcontrol.up.ac.za > X-Assp-Message/IP-Score: 25 (DNSBL: neutral, 109.187.25.5 listed in > ix.dnsbl.manitu.net) > X-Assp-DNSBL: neutral, 109.187.25.5 listed in > (ix.dnsbl.manitu.net<-127.0.0.2; ) > X-Assp-Message/IP-Score: 15 (PTR invalid 'h109-187-25-5.dyn.bashtel.ru') > X-Assp-Message/IP-Score: 20 (URIBL: neutral, listed in > studynextrumultisurblorg) > X-Assp-URIBL: neutral, listed in studynextrumultisurblorg > X-Assp-Message/IP-Score: 39 (Bayesian Probability: 1.0000) > X-Assp-Tag: Bayesian > X-Assp-ID: spamcontrol.up.ac.za 99307-19376 > X-Assp-Redlisted: Yes (bounces are not collected) > X-Assp-Spam: YES (Probably) > X-Assp-Block: NO (testmode) > X-Assp-Spam-Reason: Bayesian > X-Assp-Message-Totalscore: 99 > X-Assp-Tag: MessageLimit > X-Assp-Spam-Reason: MessageScore 99, limit 80 > > > X-Assp-Version: 2.0.2(1.1.13) on spamcontrol.up.ac.za > X-Assp-Message/IP-Score: 20 (No Spoofing Allowed 'ne...@cc...') > X-Assp-Message/IP-Score: 30 (PTR invalid > '109-93-66-75.dynamic.isp.telekom.rs') > X-Assp-Message/IP-Score: 39 (Bayesian Probability: 1.0000) > X-Assp-Tag: Bayesian > X-Assp-ID: spamcontrol.up.ac.za 52413-00543 > X-Assp-Spam: YES (Probably) > X-Assp-Block: NO (testmode) > X-Assp-Spam-Reason: Bayesian > X-Assp-Message-Totalscore: 89 > X-Assp-Tag: MessageLimit > X-Assp-Spam-Reason: MessageScore 89, limit 80 > > > Regards > Paul > > On Tue, 2010-06-08 at 21:12 +0200, Fritz Borgstedt wrote: > > ASSP development mailing list <ass...@li...> > > schreibt: > > >The easiest to explain this is that had I turned Bayesian off, the > > >score > > >would have been 110 and the message blocked. > > >Now with Bayesian on, the score is 129.5,but message only gets tagged > > >and passed on because of Bayesian uncertainty. > > > > > > What version are you running? > > > > Is ->Switch Testmode to Message Scoring (switchTestToScoring) set? > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > ThinkGeek and WIRED's GeekDad team up for the Ultimate > > GeekDad Father's Day Giveaway. 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