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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by Robert Menschel <Ro...@Menschel.net> on 2004/08/11 02:57:55 UTC
Re[2]: SARE_HTML_NO_BODY question
Hello Bryan,
Tuesday, August 10, 2004, 8:38:24 AM, Chris wrote:
CS> Do you also have this rule __SARE_HTML_HAS_MSG ?
CS> IF you don't have this rule, then this other rule will always hit.
More to the point, where do you have this rule? It sounds like you have
an OLD version of our html1.cf file -- the first release of
70_sare_html*.cf stated that file 0 should always be used, and file 1
should be used by more aggressive systems, file 2 by systems even more
aggressive, etc. The __SARE_HTML_HAS_MSG rule was in file 0, and the
SARE_HTML_NO_BODY was in file 1. Several people misread or misinterpreted
the instructions, and used file 1 without file 0, a) getting these same
results, and b) missing a whole lot of benefit from file 0.
It took only two weeks of this type of question before I added the
__SARE_HTML_HAS_MSG rule to file 1, and that was in April.
Hie thee to http://www.rulesemporium.com and get thee the current files 0
and files 1, and thy problems shalt melt away (at least this one should).
Bob Menschel
CS> -----Original Message-----
CS> From: Bryan Haase [mailto:BHaase@good-sam.com]
CS> Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 10:36 AM
CS> To: spamassassin-users@incubator.apache.org
CS> Subject: SARE_HTML_NO_BODY question
CS> This is rule is hitting on every email. I would assume looking at the
CS> describe line, that the body of the email would have to be empty . I have
CS> since lowered the score to .5. My question is what is this rule supposed to
CS> match?
CS> meta SARE_HTML_NO_BODY ( !__SARE_HTML_HAS_MSG )
CS> describe SARE_HTML_NO_BODY Message is empty
CS> score SARE_HTML_NO_BODY 0.5
CS> #counts SARE_HTML_NO_BODY 728s/2h of 85079 corpus (62484s/22595h
CS> RM) 06/07/04
CS> #max SARE_HTML_NO_BODY 942s/2h of 89684 corpus (67687s/21997h
CS> RM) 05/23/04
CS> #counts SARE_HTML_NO_BODY 1s/0h of 32534 corpus (9287s/23247h JH)
CS> 05/19/04
CS> #counts SARE_HTML_NO_BODY 0s/8h of 6944 corpus (3188s/3756h CT)
CS> 05/19/04
CS> Thanks
CS> Bryan
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Best regards,
Robert mailto:Robert@Menschel.net