-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Matthew Yette wrote: | Running the sa-stats.pl version 0.9 that produces a chart with stats on | what rules are hit for spam and ham most frequently, I notice that of | all 13,411 autolearns performed, every one of them was for spam. Ham has | 0 messages autolearned. Wouldn't, for example, a message that comes in | and has been whitelisted (and therefore scoring ~ -100) be autolearned? | My bayes thresholds are set for 12.1 (spam) and -12.0(ham).
Matthew, If I recall correctly, bayes learning thresholds are compared against a message score *before* whitelist adjustments are made, so unless a message scores -12 using just the standard rules (unlikely) it will never be learned as ham. Just set the ham threshold to 0 and you'll see any message hitting no positive scoring tests being learned as ham. Regards, Craig. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDBiVFMDDagS2VwJ4RAkBVAJ9IHh/KpJ3uZRG+pZYQ7Mo77cPiaQCgvEOw F4d9wRpAt5ZHl2jHGfSE7RQ= =cXb8 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----