May 2, 2004

HM's SpamAssasin is failing

What has happened to Hosting Matters' SpamAssassin? Spam mail has been flooded to all my mailboxes since last week. Does anyone else has the same problem?

Posted by hoder at May 2, 2004 7:23 PM

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- By: eaeou on July 13, 2004
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yes, you are right
- By: porcelain insulator on July 13, 2004
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Also, I don't know how Hosting Matters has installed their system, but if they provide a way for you to train your Bayesian tests, that can be very helpful as well..
- By: Del Simmons on May 8, 2004
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I honestly don't think it is spamassassin. I think some big spamhouse has been studying the default tests in the latest version of spamassassin and making spam that sneaks past them. I use spamassassin on my server as well and have seen a sudden rise in the volume of simple, short spam getting through in the last week or two as well. I'm upgrading my mail server to the latest version of spamassassin and turning on the network based checks, like Razor2, tonight. I'll let you know if it helps.
- By: Del Simmons on May 8, 2004
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