On Sat, 2011-11-26 at 19:10 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > However your problem seems to be the reverse, i.e. you're getting spam > in your inbox. In that case, it's a strong indicator that the filter has > not learned enough to distinguish between ham and spam.
Is there any way to see the output or results of the spam filter run on a message? Evo has almost never marked a message of mine as Junk, but I don't see anyway to troubleshoot it. > The way to deal with that is to train it. The exact method varies > according to the filter, but with Bogofilter (the one I use), the > easiest way to to save a bunch of spam messages (the more the better > but around 100 is a good number) in an mbox file and run "bogofilter -M > -s < file". Do the same with a bunch of non-spam messages (using '-n' > instead of '-s') and you'll have an initial corpus that Bogofilter can > use. Wait - are you saying that "Mark as Junk" doesn't do that for me? Ross -- Ross Vandegrift <r...@kallisti.us>
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