Hi all,
Does anyone know how to put the BAYES score on the subject line? Right now I
have the following in my user_prefs file.
rewrite_subject 1
subject_tag [SA _HITS_ BAYES _BAYES_]
Thanks,
Pedro
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"To vacillate or not to vacillate, that is the question ... or is it?"
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sandra wrote:
HI,
I have run sa-learn-spam on my spam folders , but
when I forward a mail message again to me that
had already been learned by spamassassin, it scores
very low points to it (bayes_20, bayes_30) , but never
considers the message spam.
What is it? Do I have to define rules
Justin Mason said:
> To examine how SpamAssassin is making its diagnosis, run with -D --
> this will print out debugging lines for each of the top tokens it
> uses to compute the overall result.
hmm, I should go into this in more detail: you want to keep an eye out
for lines like:
debug: bayes
sandra said:
>I have run sa-learn-spam on my spam folders , but
> when I forward a mail message again to me that
> had already been learned by spamassassin, it scores
> very low points to it (bayes_20, bayes_30) , but never
> considers the message spam.
have you run sa-learn-nonspam as well?
HI,
I have run sa-learn-spam on my spam folders , but
when I forward a mail message again to me that
had already been learned by spamassassin, it scores
very low points to it (bayes_20, bayes_30) , but never
considers the message spam.
What is it? Do I have to define rules for every spam