On Wed, 17 Jun 2009, omehegan wrote:

http://www.nerdnetworks.org/spam/spam1
http://www.nerdnetworks.org/spam/spam2
http://www.nerdnetworks.org/spam/spam3
http://www.nerdnetworks.org/spam/spam4
http://www.nerdnetworks.org/spam/spam5
http://www.nerdnetworks.org/spam/spam6

Here are two more of a type that have been getting through CONSTANTLY.
They're always almost exactly the same, and I keep training them into my
bayes DB but it's not hitting on them :(

http://www.nerdnetworks.org/spam/spam7
http://www.nerdnetworks.org/spam/spam8

The highest score on any of those was BAYES_60, most were BAYES_50, and one was BAYES_20. Bayes training seems to be a big problem.

If you are not running per-user bayes, are you sure you're training as the same user that SA is running as?

Are any of the leakers being autolearned as ham?

I'm surprised by how few rules are hitting those.

Can you upgrade to 3.2.5?

Have you ever run sa-update?

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