I think you are missing that a particular newsletter is not
intrinsically ham or spam. It is ham if the user has subscribed, and
spam if they have not affirmatively subscribed.
I have seen the very same content arrive at my mailserver for 2 users.
For one it is ham and the other it is spam.
Ther
On 2024-10-15 at 22:05:07 UTC-0400 (Tue, 15 Oct 2024 22:05:07 -0400)
Alex
is rumored to have said:
I can imagine the newsletter template is somewhat common, but does
bayes
have any ability to distinguish a junk newsletter from a legitimate
newsletter?
Not if it has never seen either of them.
> I can imagine the newsletter template is somewhat common, but does bayes
> have any ability to distinguish a junk newsletter from a legitimate
> newsletter?
How can bayes, if you also can't? My advice would be to mark eg everything from
mailchimp and than whitelist what you indeed agreed to re