Raquel Rice said: > Thank you for a good explanation of how the bayes filters work. It > seems to me that the onus is on me then to make sure whatever mail I > get, gets fed back to the "bayes learning engine". That way by the > time the flood hits, I've trained our filters to respond correctly. > Just set your autolearn spam/ham high and low enough respectivelly that you don't have to teach it. I've handled a couple of thousand messages in the past few months, and I haven't had to retrain it either way. I'm lazy, and my users have not complained, and my thresholds are high enough, that while it might not catch all the spam, it really never classifies something as wrong. I set autolearn_ham to from .00 to .4 and and autolearn_spam from 9.5 to 12
Depending teh variety of mail I receive at the server, and whether it is an internal or or external server. -- Luke Computer Science System Administrator Security Administrator,College of Engineering Montana State University-Bozeman,Montana
