With the ** option to weight (which I haven't used yet), doing something
like:
\bfacebook\.com=>40
would counter the score of 40 that's set for a bayesian spam message, or am
I supposed to do
 \bfacebook\.com=>-40
a negagive score, taking away from the score.

I'm unsure as the SenderBase is a positive, so I don't know if the weighted
scores are positive or negative.

Also, I've got DoOrgWhiting set to "whiting."  Is that a bad practice?  I've
liked it as it helps build our good mail corpus and keep it diverse (lots of
inbound good email isn't reponded to, and whiting, as far as I understand it
considers a mail whitelisted right??  If a line in senderbase is weighted,
does this ignore the DoOrgWhiting setting?

Thanks!


On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 11:37 AM, Fritz Borgstedt <f...@iworld.de> wrote:

>
> There is no need to whitelist entries in "whiteSenderBase".
> "whiteSenderBase" does have two **, Fields marked with two asterisk
> (**) accept a weight value.
>
>
>
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