On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 12:27:52 -0600
Keith Whyte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> what occured to me later is that when MD sends a message to
> spamassassin to analyse, it hasn't modified it. If that message scores
> more that the auto_learn_threshold, then sa will auto learn the
> original, right? it's only after SA returns the spam score to MD that
> md goes about it's insertion of header, attaching the report etc.
> maybe that's the best way, just let it autolearn. I get quite a lot of
> spam scoring 20+
> then i just need to feed it ham.
> there's another question - if i feed a system-wide bayes ham from only
> one user, will that cause wierdness?
> 

Good luck on auto-learn.  In the past, I had that working in MD.  But a
few months ago, it stopped working and I have not determined how to fix
it.

Regarding the report, we may be speaking of two different things, so be
sure to test. Yes, MD adds headers and can attach a report.  Now that I
remember the details, I do this very differently from the stock MD
filter.

You should train and not rely on autolearn to learn everything that
bayes needs to learn.  If the source for ham is basically the same for
all users, then one user may be enough.  You will know when someone
complains.  If they complain, tell them to copy ham into a folder for
you to use for training bayes.

Alex

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