We're having a lot of trouble with the bayes module. It's only learning spam messages, and is now(despite having been trained on thousands of "ham" messages) marking virtually anything, even messages with just "test" for a subject/body, as spam- 99% certainty, no less.
I tried setting bayes_auto_learn_threshold_nonspam to a positive value- almost all legitimate email we get on the particular system is marked somewhere between 0 and 2- rarely any lower. Ever(save for whitelisting).
That setting appeared to have no effect. I just sent a test, it got a score of 0, and was tagged autolearn=no. Even after I removed the whitelists. I need to change this.
Also- maybe it's just me, but it seems rather silly to not allow the user to auto-learn messages that have been whitelisted, either sitewide or user-specific. Could someone a)explain the reasoning here and b)tell me how to change this? It is almost completely contrary to what we want- any addresses we've whitelisted are guaranteed to be sending legitimate email and we would ABSOLUTELY want them auto-learned as ham, NOT the other way around...
Brett
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