On Aug 17, 2006, at 9:44 AM, Steve Huff wrote:
On Aug 14, 2006, at 6:03 PM, Jared Markell wrote:
I've been training spamassassin's Bayesian for awhile now using a
crontab
job. It "sa-learn"s usually 200 spams a day and usually some Ham
we can let
it chew on.
But no matter how hard we try, spamassassin.. just.. well, sucks.
Some
things are being marked as spam, but a LOT is not. Here are sample
headers
from one of the emails that was being marked as spam, and it tells
me that
Bayes is actually HELPING spam get through.. any ideas on how to
fix this?
Is my Bayes library corrupt? How can I fix it?
another thought: configure one or more of the distributed spam
checksum services (Razor2, Pyzor, DCC). i recently set up Razor2
according to the instructions here () and it seems to be working
fine, imposing only a minimal load on my creaky server.
oops, these instructions:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/RazorSiteWide
also, for Jake: have you seen this spam-training script?
http://www.ruwenzori.net/code/teach-sa/
it's a bit more complex than the sa-learn script you have on your
site; however, it not only processes spam/ham into SA's Bayesian DB
but also reports them back to Razor2/Pyzor/DCC, if they are
configured on the system. i haven't had time to test it out yet,
but it looks worthwhile; might it perhaps be a candidate for
inclusion in a future Toaster release?
on second thought, this script would need some modification to fit in
with Qmail-Toaster. still worth a look, though.
-steve
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