I scanned over 2000 mails and it gave me score over 5.0 for all of them. Most
of the scores were 5.4.Is there a way to change default threshold? By the
way if the score is very higher than 5.0 like 8.0,does that mean it has the
highest probability to be a spam?

Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> 
>> On Sun, 2009-02-08 at 17:39 -0800, cnone wrote:
>> > Thank u very much.It works.By not accurate,you mean spam detection will
>> not
>> > be accurate?
> 
> On 09.02.09 03:50, Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
>> By "accurate" I mean -- SA can do a best effort guess. SA can not one
>> hundred percent accurately identify spam. Whenever any program is
>> involved, there's always a possibility for mis-classified mail. Only a
>> human can be more accurate.
> 
> In addition, network rules like RAZOR, DCC, PYZOR, URIBL and some
> blacklists
> are time-dependt, not only they start hitting some time after spam starts
> spreading, but they also stop hitting some time after it stops.
> 
> When checking older mail, you may not find it in those services. So late
> recipients may have problems similar to early recipients.
> 
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