Pat Traynor wrote: > [...] > Somehow I thought that bayes was a "single user" thing. i.e., if I > do a great job training bayes, that'll help me fine. But it does > nothing for the other people that receive mail on my machine. Am I > wrong? You *can* set up site-wide bayes, or per-user. The trick with site-wide is that one person's spam is another's critical daily fix. Just as with tuning the SA rule set, you can have it affect all users, or just a single user.
Depending on the spam that's getting through, you might try some of the additional rule sets mentioned frequently on this list (bigevil, backhair, weeds, etc.) They'll probably give it the 'nudge' you need without causing too many false positives. Let me emphasize that I'm not a particular expert on this topic, just someone who's got SA tuned to handle the situation you described with minimal fuss! - Bob
