Re: Classifying mail as unsolicited

2015-07-08 Thread Alex
Hi, > Why do you think bayes have problems with such email? > Considering the example you put on Pastebin is triggering > "BAYES_00=-1.9" I believe that if you are able to collect > a sufficient amount of these messages and feed it to SA > through sa-learn you should start to trigger more BAYES_5X

Re: Classifying mail as unsolicited

2015-07-07 Thread Christian Grunfeld
not only relayed spam ...gmail is also throttling legit forwarded email. It is a per IP quota, and all trafic seen from a single IP beyond their thresholds is delayed (spam or not) 2015-07-07 10:50 GMT-03:00 Dave Funk : > On Mon, 6 Jul 2015, Alex wrote: > > Hi, >> >> We have a system with a few

Re: Classifying mail as unsolicited

2015-07-07 Thread Dave Funk
On Mon, 6 Jul 2015, Alex wrote: Hi, We have a system with a few hundred users, many of which forward their mail off the server to their gmail or yahoo account. Lately I've started to notice quite a few messages are being tagged by gmail and delayed being received as unsolicited. I know the KAM

Re: Classifying mail as unsolicited

2015-07-07 Thread Axb
On 07.07.2015 05:21, Alex wrote: Hi, We have a system with a few hundred users, many of which forward their mail off the server to their gmail or yahoo account. Lately I've started to notice quite a few messages are being tagged by gmail and delayed being received as unsolicited. I know the KAM

Re: Classifying mail as unsolicited

2015-07-07 Thread Matteo Dessalvi
Hi. Why do you think bayes have problems with such email? Considering the example you put on Pastebin is triggering "BAYES_00=-1.9" I believe that if you are able to collect a sufficient amount of these messages and feed it to SA through sa-learn you should start to trigger more BAYES_5X or even