Thank you Thomas for looking into this and guiding me in the right direction.
I now found that the Bayes confidence for such messages is below the threshold 
I set.
So I will try a lower setting of „Bayesian and HMM Confidence Threshold 
(baysConf)<javascript:void(0);>“ and see if results improve.
Regards
Dirk
Von: Thomas Eckardt <[email protected]>
Gesendet: Freitag, 7. Februar 2025 11:49
An: For Users of ASSP <[email protected]>
Betreff: Re: [Assp-user] Need a "set of conditions" to block mails

Dirk,

after reporting all of those mails to assp as spam, I get nearly all of them 
catched with HMM and/or Bayesian (scoring mode). But if they pass the 
penalty-box of assp for any reason, they are tagged as 'unwanted' 
'MessageLimit' ' lowlimit'.
If I would set HMM/Bayesian to blocking mode, all of these mails would be 
blocked.
I don't see any other reliable option to combine the similarities.


Thomas






Von:        "Dirk Kulmsee" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
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Datum:        06.02.2025 19:56
Betreff:        [Assp-user] Need a "set of conditions" to block mails
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Hi everybody,

I’m running ASSP 2.8.2 (25014) and everything is working fine, but I do receive 
a certain type of mails I would rather block.

These are basically job applications. These messages are harmless, but I don’t 
need them and there is no way to „unsubscribe“ or „opt-out“. The sender-domain 
always changes but the similarities between the messages are these:



  *   The recipient is always info@<mydomain>
  *   The subject line is always „<a job title> - <applicant’s name>“
  *   The first line in the mail is always „Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,“
  *   The mail always has one PDF file attached, containing the application.
  *   The file name of that PDF is always like the subject line of the mail „<a 
job title> - <applicant’s name>“.pdf


As I said, these mails are clean and harmless, just unwanted. Obviously none of 
the points I listed is a good reason to block the message.  Does anyone have an 
idea how the combined set of similarities could enable ASSP to block these?



Best regards

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