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On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 10:17:26AM -0700, Chad Norwood wrote:
> The way Razor breaks down mail is simple. If a mail contains MIME
> boundaries it is split on those boundaries, each MIME part is considered
> when marking the mail as spam.
This isn't a MIME message that it is breaking down though. The
message as sent to me is just a regular one part, non-MIME message.
The contents of the message among other things is a forwarded message
(inline not as an attachment) that happens to have MIME parts.
> In 2.14, there are different 'logic methods' for detecting spam.
> The default method 5 requires all non-contention parts to be spam for
I see 1-4 documented in the manpage. 2 looked like a good candidate
but the manpage states that only 1, 3, and 4 are on by default. No
mention of method 5 though that I can see.
> the mail to be marked as spam. A part is considered under
> contention if its not clear if its spam are not, and is relatively
> rare.
>
> Sounds like you are not using 2.14, or maybe you're misinterpreting
Actually I am using 2.14.
> the log files. Feel free to send me the log files if you think
> there is a bug.
>
> Also, as jordan says, if you get a legit mail marked as spam (based
> on whatever MIME stuff is going on), you should revoke it (which sends
> all parts in) so TeS can take care of business.
I have to run off to a meeting but I'll send you a copy of the logs
and the message that triggered as SPAM when I get back. I'll also
revoke it along with the other 3 similar messages and the Security
Advisory that were wrongly called SPAM this morning.
Thanks.
-steve
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