Alex Woick wrote:
BAYES_00 means that the bayes engine thinks the message is definitely
not spam. If this rule is hitting on spam messages, you have a problem.
Unless this is just a really hammy looking spam, you may want to
consider retraining your bayes database. And regardless, you should
always manually retrain bayes with any messages that you catch being
misclassified.
Generally, you should always train *all* messages that were not
trained already. Even mail that was classified correctly. This makes
the database definitely more stable than only training a few
misclassified messages.
well, training on error is easier to implement: you can get users to
report errors. it's harder to get them confirm the filter decision.
The only mail you should omit is mail that was already auto-learned
correctly, bounces, backscatter and generally most of the
auto-generated stuff (DSN's, statistic reports, cron reports...)
Tschau
Alex