On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 01:37:01PM +0100, Adam T. Bowen wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>       I have created a mail box for users to bounce spam, that has
> slipped through SpamAssassins net, to.  I want to manually sort through
> this box and feed the proper spam to the Bayes classifier.  The problem is
> that when the mail is bounced (and forwarded because sometimes people just
> don't listen) the headers change.  I am worried about some of the headers
> that are added being used as a 'short-cut' by the Bayesian classifier.  
> So the question is, what headers are included or excluded from the
> Bayesian process?  I would imagine having a spam mailbox for people to
> bounce to is quite a common way of collecting food, for the Bayesian
> monster.  What precautions are taken by others?  A chair and whip?

You could use the bayes_ignore_header option to ignore headers you
don't want to be considered by bayes. There are a bunch ignored by
default too.

-- 
Duncan Findlay

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