Diego Pomatta wrote:
DAve escribió:
We have had good luck by setting the email clients of *trusted* users to leave their mail on the server for 1 day. The users can then login to their webmail and move the spam to a SPAM folder and a selection of ham to a HAM folder. I train bayes on those folders each night.

By retaining the messages I train with for seven days, I can go back and relearn any improperly classified messages if needed.

The key part is *trusted* users.

Heh, in my case I really don't like having to re-train anything. I like to be sure when I train that if I tell sa-learn that a mail is spam, it is 100% spam. That's why I weekly collect spammy mail from a bunch of trusted users and re filter it myself before passing it to sa-learn.


I haven't yet, but keeping the files for a few days just in case certainly doesn't hurt, and could prove useful. They could also be used to create a new bayes db in a hurry if something goes wrong with your existing db.

DAve

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