On 06.05.08 16:16, polloxx wrote:
> Your Bayesian database has become dirty: too mush ham mails get a
> score of BAYES_99, certainly for one of your customer domains.
> Is there a way to sanitize the database without clear the whole thing?

do you keep all mail you've user to learn? If so, re-check them.

> What are the best practices to keep your Bayes database clean?

I guess correct training should fix/prevent the problem. Autolearn might
cause problems, especially when too low scores. Use network checks too, that
may save you from mail that is not catched, but listed in DCC/RAZOR etc.
Check all mails that were used for autolearn and train all mail whose
BAYES score is not proper (probably all hams that do not get BAYES_00 and
all spams that do not get BAYES_99)
 
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