> Once Bayes has begun to work, you can slowly decrease the auto-learn
> limits back to defaults (well, I have a problem allowing Bayes to learn
> as ham anything with a 0 or positive score, but YMMV), and Bayes will be
> mostly self-maintaining. It won't work as well as on systems where every
> email is fed to Bayes, but it'll work well.
>
> Bob Menschel

I learn every personal ham (including auto-confirmations -- receipts, etc
-- but not including mailing lists) and every verified spam and I'm very
very pleased with the results.



--
Chris Thielen

Easily generate SpamAssassin rules to catch obfuscated spam phrases:
http://www.sandgnat.com/cmos/


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