[SURBL-Discuss] Re: [SURBL-Announce] ANNOUNCE: New JP list is now part of multi.surbl.org

Mariano Absatz el.baby at gmail.com
Wed Sep 29 21:41:02 CEST 2004


On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 16:24:00 -0700, Jeff Chan <jeffc at surbl.org> wrote:
> JP is now active as part of multi.  Please give it a try.  We
> think you'll like the results.  :-)
> __
> 
>  http://www.surbl.org/quickstart.html
> 
> jp - jwSpamSpy + Prolocation data source
> 
> Joe Wein's jwSpamSpy program is used both by Joe's own systems
> and also Raymond Dijkxhoorn and his colleagues at Prolocation to
> process more than 300,000 likely spams per day. The resulting
> list has a very good spam detection rate around 80% and a very
> low false positive rate below 0.02%. This data is only available
> in the combined list multi.surbl.org.
> 
> An SA 2.63 and 2.64 rule and score using SpamCopURI 0.22 or later
> looks like this:
> 
> uri       JP_URI_RBL  eval:check_spamcop_uri_rbl('multi.surbl.org','127.0.0.0+64')
> describe  JP_URI_RBL  URI's domain appears in JP at http://www.surbl.org/lists.html
> tflags    JP_URI_RBL  net
> 
> score     JP_URI_RBL  4.0
> 
> An SA 3.0 rule and score using URIBL's urirhssub looks like this:
> 
> urirhssub URIBL_JP_SURBL  multi.surbl.org.        A   64
> header    URIBL_JP_SURBL  eval:check_uridnsbl('URIBL_JP_SURBL')
> describe  URIBL_JP_SURBL  Contains a URL listed in JP at http://www.surbl.org/lists.html
> tflags    URIBL_JP_SURBL  net
> 
> score URIBL_JP_SURBL    4.0
> __
> 
> Note that JP is not available as a separate list, only as part of
> multi.surbl.org.  Use it with urirhssub or SpamCopURI 0.22 as
> described above.  Please see the lists document mentioned in the
> description for more information about JP.
> 
If I understand this right, ws still has jp data, even within multi, is it?

That is, if I want to score the rest of ws at 1.3 and jp at 4.0, I
should set jp's score at 2.7, right?


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