Paul Douglas Franklin of Union Gospel Mission wrote:
> 
> SA is marvelous!  I installed Kolab last summer and have been using SA
> to greatly cut down on spam.  (It is filtering out about 5,500 e-mails
> per week for our organization.)  I'm not sure which version of SA
> Kolab uses, but I believe it is 3.0.x
> Lately I have been writing quite a few rules to try to keep up with
> the spammers.  Bayes wasn't doing the trick.  I find it a little
> disappointing that Bayes within Thunderbird catches on much faster
> than Bayes in Spamassassin, and that makes me wonder whether something
> is malconfigured.
> I'm the only one in the organization whose system is configured to
> input into the SA bayesian filter, and I faithfully send those
> messages which I have marked in Thunderbird as junk to the spam
> learning folder for SA.  Nonetheless, SA continues to allow some
> e-mails thru which Thunderbird then automatically marks as junk.
> Any suggestions?
> --Paul

Are you also sending your non-spam (ham) emails to be learned by Bayes?
Bayes needs to learn both ham and spam in order to work properly.

-- 
Bowie
  • Bayes Paul Douglas Franklin of Union Gospel Mission

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