In part, Todd Zullinger wrote: > > > > Steve Siegfried wrote: > > But I've got a question: what's the highest spam score anybody has > > seen spamassassin assign any particular email (without local fudging > > for "I never wanna hear from this guy again")? > >=20 > > I only keep a month's worth of spam in my just-in-case-it-isn't-spam > > folders and so far, the highest score I've seen is 69.0. Can > > anybody top that, and if so, could you post the X-spam-* headers? > > I have one that beats it slightly at 72.3. I haven't tweaked the > default SA scores much, except to bump the BAYES scores slightly > (though I believe this example pre-dates my changes). As you can > tell, I keep spam around for a good while. I am a bit of a pack rat. > So based on the X-Spam-Report in both Todd's posting and mine, seems like neither of us has hit the spam "perfect storm" yet, which at least as near as I can figure out, would be Korean spammer from empas.com using an HTML body and a subject line in mixed Korean and English to flog multiple brand-name controlled substances by name. But, as they say, the polls are still open. Can anyone top 72.3? BTW: if you store your spam in folder $HOME/Mail/SPAM, the command pipe to find the maximum spam score is: grep "^X-Spam-Status: Yes, score" $HOME/Mail/SPAM \ | cut -d'=' -f2 \ | cut -d' ' -f1 \ | sort -n \ | tail -1 -S