[SGVLUG] Testing to see if I think I'm spam

Christopher Smith x at xman.org
Tue Feb 26 19:16:03 PST 2008


Sadly the spam filtering that was causing the problems was on *my* mail
server, not the list's. Interestingly, the bayesian analysis put your
message as highly likely to not be spa, but it was boosted up by the
various questionable kewyords as well as the Yahoo domain. Overall, it
didn't quite qualify as spam, despite your valiant efforts. ;-) The
specifics:

X-Spam-Status: No, score=2.982 tagged_above=0 required=5
tests=[AWL=-3.704, BAYES_00=-2.599, BOTNET=5, BOTNET_BADDNS=0,
BOTNET_SERVERWORDS=0, DIET_1=0.083, DRUGS_ERECTILE=0.282,
DRUG_ED_CAPS=0.322, RDNS_NONE=0.1, REPTO_QUOTE_YAHOO=2.599,
SARE_DIPLOMA2=0.9, SPF_PASS=-0.001]

--Chris

On Tue, 2008-02-26 at 18:23 -0800, Solomon K. Chang wrote:
> I thought all people who were already on the mailing list get through, regardless of
> how spammy their message appears.
> 
> So, even if my email were VIAGRA at ONLINE-PHARMACY.COM, I don't expect to be blocked. 
> Why, sending email to this list is as easy as NATURAL WEIGHT LOSS through CLEANSING UR
> COLON OVERNIGHT.  I would bet my DISCOUNTED FAMOUS SWISS ROLEX WATCHES that your
> messages will continue to bypass the spam filter, even if you've only come to the LUG
> to MEET REAL SINGLES IN YOUR AREA.  I mean, it may not help you START MAKING MONEY
> TOMORROW, but it's a alternative to STUDY TO GET YOUR SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION DEGREE
> ONLINE.  I think sending to this list as a spam test is easier than trying to REFINANCE
> YOUR MORTGAGE.
> 
> sOLOMON
> 
> --- Christopher Smith <x at xman.org> wrote:
> 
> > Please ignore this message, and I apologize in advance for using SGVLUG
> > as my testing ground, but it seems to be the best place to trigger this
> > problem.
> > 
> > --Chris
> > 
> > 
> 



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