Mailing List Archive

[SpamAssassin Wiki] Updated: AvoidingFpsForSenders
Date: 2004-03-27T12:58:18
Editor: 67.167.29.24 <>
Wiki: SpamAssassin Wiki
Page: AvoidingFpsForSenders
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/AvoidingFpsForSenders

we need more information about server configurations

Change Log:

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
Given that, as a result, we can count on mails with this token being non-spam[*], we're happy to give it "bonus points" and allow it through filters.
(*Please* report spammers who illegally use the Habeas haiku -- see http://www.habeas.com/report/ .)

+Tip: allow reverse-DNS

Some useful links:
[SpamAssassin Wiki] Updated: AvoidingFpsForSenders [ In reply to ]
Date: 2004-03-27T12:58:31
Editor: 67.167.29.24 <>
Wiki: SpamAssassin Wiki
Page: AvoidingFpsForSenders
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/AvoidingFpsForSenders

no comment

Change Log:

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -16,8 +16,6 @@
Given that, as a result, we can count on mails with this token being non-spam[*], we're happy to give it "bonus points" and allow it through filters.
(*Please* report spammers who illegally use the Habeas haiku -- see http://www.habeas.com/report/ .)

-Tip: allow reverse-DNS
-
Some useful links:

* Frugal Marketing: That's not Spam, That's My Newsletter! http://www.frugalmarketing.com/dtb/notspamnews.shtml
[SpamAssassin Wiki] Updated: AvoidingFpsForSenders [ In reply to ]
Date: 2004-03-31T00:31:15
Editor: 24.46.178.126 <>
Wiki: SpamAssassin Wiki
Page: AvoidingFpsForSenders
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/AvoidingFpsForSenders

grammatical correction

Change Log:

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@

Tip: examine exactly which rules were triggered. Take careful note of the _points_ listed beside each rule name -- low-scoring rules do not make much of a difference, it's the ones with high scores that need to be avoided.

-Tip: if there's hits in the body of your mail-out, try rephrasing those sentences. We find that spam often uses _exactly_ the same phrases, over and over again, so we detect specific lines of text, and in most cases, synonyms are ignored.
+Tip: if there are hits in the body of your mail-out, try rephrasing those sentences. We find that spam often uses _exactly_ the same phrases, over and over again, so we detect specific lines of text, and in most cases, synonyms are ignored.

Tip: don't use similar techniques that spammers use to disguise key words, like spacing out the letters or placing punctuation in odd places in the words. The statistics for use of these techniques show that it occurs far more frequently in spam mails.