Yagnesh Raghava Yakkala <[email protected]> writes: > Hello, > > FWIW I am also getting loads of spam recently. would be great if you could do > some thing about it.
A week later and... my attempts at retraining the bayes database aren't working. It is looking more like we're going to have to start afresh with a new bayesian database. In the next couple of days (unless the bayes filter magically fixes itself) I'll be backing up the current bayes db and letting spamassassin create a new empty one. Note that the bayes db won't be functioning at all (better than marking spam as not-spam though) until it is trained with ~500 pieces of mail. > <#secure method=pgpmime mode=sign> > On Feb 21 2014, Clinton Ebadi <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Ahoy, >> >> Has anyone else noticed an increase in spam that is being scored >> abnormally low? I've been getting inundated, and most of it is marked >> BAYES_00 (i.e. bayesian classifier says it is ham). I haven't seen >> anyone else mention it, but since we're all using the same bayes db... >> >> A quick inspection shows that the bayes db is at least not outright >> corrupted, but it may have somehow become poisoned (e.g. someone >> accidentally sent spam to the SiteHam folder, autolearn went wrong, >> ...). If others are experiencing the issue, I'll backup the database and >> force an expiry to see if that helps. >> >> In the meantime, if you *are* suffering from such spam, remember to move >> it to the shared.SpamAssassin.SiteSpam so that spamd can fix its errant >> ways! A bit of retraining is likely preferable to expiring data from the >> bayes db. >> >> Note that going forward I *do* want to get per-user bayes databases >> working. It looks like in 2014 it is feasible... in 2006 it wasn't ('tho >> configuring per-user stuff is the sort of thing I suspect someone not-me >> could figure out once I get mail off deleuze and our mail config >> packaged/published in a few weeks). > > > Thanks., > -- And did those feet in ancient time Walk upon England's mountains green? And was the holy Lamb of God On England's pleasant pastures seen?
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