Hi Brad, I am using this spamfilter now for several years. It should be well trained and almost until about 4 months I never had any problems with it.
But until then suddenly the false positives increased from one day to another, although I had changed nothing. And weired: It happened only with mails from the debian forum! This looks weired for me. Other spammails are still well recognized and I get no false positives from any other site. Maybe this is by chance. But mails, which are recognized as spam are looking not fishy in any kind. Even a mail sent by myself to the forum was seen as spam. Of course there is the option, that my own spamfilter has changed, although I did nothing manually, it could not be excluded. I do not believe, it is is a training model, but of course, i will mark white mails as ham manually and see, if the false positives decrease. Will inform you again in a few days. Best Hans Am Mittwoch, 6. März 2024, 12:22:53 CET schrieb Brad Rogers: > On Wed, 06 Mar 2024 11:19:27 +0100 > Hans <hans.ullr...@loop.de> wrote: > > Hello Hans, > > >Does one see any reason, why this is considered as spam??? > > Further to what Thomas says; You haven't told your spam filtering that > it's ham. If you don't train your spam filters, it's never going to get > any better at detecting what you consider to be ham/spam.