David Jones <djo...@ena.com> writes:

>> I am interested in seeing the bayes info in the database, because it was 
>> created years ago
>> 
>
> Spam changes all of the time so I train mine daily and manually expire 
> mine after about a month.  Depending on your recipients, number of 
> mailboxes, and mail flow, you may be fine with not training that often 
> but I don't think tokens from years ago are going to be very accurate on 
> current mail flow.
>
> A large list of whitelist_auth entries with well-trained Bayes and you 
> can bump up the BAYES_* scores with nice results.

How do you deal with a large user base with bayesian databases? It seems
like having a shared one just gets useless fast, but allocating an
individual database to each user is quite a hassle as well.

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