How's our SpamAssassin doing?



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Hi.

I've feel that our SpamAssassin fails to catch too many spam messages
nowadays, what do others think? Are you guys satisfied how the spam
filtering service works on the @gnome.org aliases and mailing lists you
are subscribed to?

I noticed that SA's default score for BAYES_00 rule was around -4.9.
This caused lots of pure html spam getting through if they managed to
pass all other rules. I adjusted the rule a bit. Please let the sysadmin
team know if this has unwanted effects like legimate mail getting
tagged, and we'll re-adjust the score.


Yours,
~ Toni Willberg
~ GNOME.org sysadmin team


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