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Re: Number of rules: msg#01284

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Subject: Re: Number of rules

On Fri, 31 Jul 2009, Dennis B. Hopp wrote:

Quoting John Hardin <jhardin@xxxxxxxxxx>:

On Fri, 31 Jul 2009, Dennis B. Hopp wrote:

> I cleared my maia statistics a couple of days ago. Since then > BAYES_00 has triggered 4510 times, BAYES_99 2366 times and BAYES_50 > 1568 (all the other BAYES_XX are less then 1000 times).

Do they all add up to about 45,000?

No they don't. I see some messages that trigger no rules at all (Bayes or otherwise). I thought that was odd since I thought a bayes rule should trigger pretty much all the time.

It should.

> In those same couple of days we have processed about 45,000 messages > (this is the number of messages that actually reached spamassasin and > wasn't out right rejected).
> > If there is a better way to get sa statistics I'd be happy to know.

sa_stats.pl from the SARE website.

http://www.rulesemporium.com/programs/

I'll take a look. Will this works with logs that are written by amavisd-new?

That I don't know.

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