> On Fri, 30 Oct 2015, j...@lexoncom.com wrote:
>
>> I already cleaned the db to make sure I dont have it broken.
>> Would it be better to turn off the autolearn.
>> Teach sa ham and spam from over 200 messages and then turn back the
>> autolearn?
>
> How big is your userbase and ham email volume?

>
> If both are fairly small, I'd leave autolearn turned off and do purely
> manual classification and training. That's what I do and I have good
> results, but I'm only supporting 5 users.
>
similar to yours
i have been running sa for few years so i do have like
80000-100000 entries in auto-whitelist per user
i cleared it and i will start over
with no auto-whitelist enabled for now

> Turn off autolearn to start while you're evaluating the performance of
> your initial corpora. Train any FPs and FNs (keeping them as part of your
> reference training corpora), and get your DNS issues resolved.
>
not sure where is the problem with dns
as i have the caching server setup

> Once things are stable and working smoothly for a while, then you can turn
> autolearn back on if you feel your mail volume justifies it.
>
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