At 12:22 PM 1/27/04 +0100, jean-christophe valiere wrote:

Hi,

        I've got a little problem with the mail that is attached.
        When I try spamassassin -t -D rulesrun=255 < mail.txt it is
        nor considered as spam.
        So I do spamassassin -r -D rulesrun=255 < mail.txt ans it
        sayes me that Razor already learnt this message but it is not
        in the report when I test it.
        I finally decide to do sa-learn --spam mail.txt and it says me
        that it doesn't learn anything from the mail.

        I just use razor2 with spamassassin and would like the mail to
        be tagged as spam from my bayes and from razor2.

Thanks.


1) Training one message alone is not usualy enough to "flip" the bayes score of the message if there is strong evidence in dozens of other messages that the tokens are nonspam.. Look at the bayes token output of spamassassin -D.

2) if the spam in question has a habeas warant mark, add the habeas swe headers to your bayes_ignore.

3) No one person (short of a cloudmark employee) can declare a message to be spam in razor. Your report counts, but one person alone is generally not enough. Also, make sure you've set up for razor reporting using razor-admin --register.







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