Robert - elists wrote:
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.
Diego and list,
Isn't the timeliness of the training of spam important?
Isn't spam trained immediately (close to realtime) more effective than spam
trained well after spammer mail runs?
- rh
In my experience yes. We train each evening within hours of the users
doing their selections.
DAve
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