Simon Byrnand writes:
>Just browsing through my bayes database and I see
>
>debug: bayes token '8.11.6' => 0.0186046511627907
>
>Presumably it has grabbed the 8.11.6 from our sendmail version which is in 
>all message headers processed by our server ?
>
>Which begs the question, why has bayes learnt that 8.11.6 is a ham 
>indicator when it is present on EVERY message it ever sees on our system, 
>ham or spam ? :) Shouldn't it gain an indeterminate score somewhere in the 
>middle and thus not contribute to a bayes score ?

There's a possibility that most of your spam is coming via a secondary
server running some other version.

Alternatively, what's the token counts for that token?  And what's the
nspam and nham counts at the top of the dump?

--j.


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