Hello, 

I have been using dspam for a while now and its been very good.

I have recently noticed tho that a lot of the emails that I get from
mailing lists are being marked as spam by dspam, this is OK as my
procmail filters keep them out of my junk folder but I just get a
little worried about legit email getting marked as spam by dspam.
Like an email I just got from amazon for a order confirmation got 
marked as spam.

I think maybe one of the reasons for this is that dspam is scanning message
headers and learning them as spam? or am I just talking gobldygoop?

Also a setting I have always used is to set Train on error, I did this
because I didn't want to mess up dspam's training by not training
emails that I may have missed that dspam got wrong (I get just under
100 emails an hour that dspam thinks is spam and I just dont have time
to go through every one).

Would it be better to train on everything in my case ?

I wouldn't mind relaxing dspams filtering a bit as I also use public
databases to help detect spam, it this easily possible?

Thanks for any help and advice,

Matt.

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Matt Richards

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