On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 10:18:11AM -0500, Jay Kline wrote: > SPAM: RATWARE (4.6 points) Bulk email software fingerprints found in headers Taking a look through my spamassassin config, I see that RATWARE is keyed to a huge (~300-character) regex, but I do not believe that the Debianified config would match those headers. Also worth mentioning is that Debian appears to have retuned spamassassin's scoring[1] and assigns a score of -0.703 points to RATWARE instead of 4.6. If you want to change its scoring, just go into your spamassassin config, grep for RATWARE, and change the line that says score RATWARE 4.6 to a lower number. Or, better, create a local.cf (assuming it's not already there) and put a new 'score RATWARE' line there so that your change will be preserved even if a future upgrade overwrites your main config files. [1] ISTR a README mentioning that the scores were derived using genetic algorithms instead of human estimates, so a lot of them look odd (like this one), but they work very well regardless. -- When we reduce our own liberties to stop terrorism, the terrorists have already won. - reverius Innocence is no protection when governments go bad. - Tom Swiss