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Re: junk mails



On Jun 8, 2006, at 3:26 PM, Buckie Joe wrote:

You can train the spamassassin baysian filter to better filter out the spam.
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/BayesInSpamAssassin



Does it even work in Tiger? I almost always get BAYES_00 on spam messages, and some rare exceptions where it goes to 50 or even 99. Maybe it's because I traing it using a junkmail account to which I just copy messages from another acount via imap? I guess I should see at least some progress after feeding through about a thousand of messages...

Perchance, do you get an error when training? I also get a lot of zeros on things that are clearly spam, and I've trained on several hundred messages already (some very similar to ones that still get zeros).


I can't get through to the archives right now to provide a link, but yesterday I posted details of a perlscript error I get every time I train....
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