Hello Andre Wichartz, on Tue, 24 Feb 2004 18:44:26 +0100 (2004-02-24 18:44:26 in .nl) in the message with reference <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you [AW] wrote (at least in part):
DW>> This is what I've been doing, marking spam as Junk, but shouldn't DW>> Bayesit start to filter out spam by itself? When does it start DW>> doing that? AW> Yes, but in my experience it needs a lot of spam before. At least a few AW> hundred messages, the more the better. Another thing you could try is AW> to lower the score needed to move a spam to the junk folder as set in AW> preferences. You can set it very low, I've set it to 1, the absolute AW> minimum, and still get no false positives. Up to the 2.04.04 release BayesIt 0.4gm worked quite fine here, with a score level of 40. Starting with 2.04.04, BayesIt 0.4gm SE hardly catches spam anymore. It has been trained with something like 3000 spam messages, which should be enough I think. I lowered the score level to 20, without improvement so far. I'll try your suggested level of 1 for a while. Also, since 2.04.04, BayesIt is creating files in %SystemDrive%\ (here D:\) and %Homedrive%%HomePath% (here Z:\), not in any temp-directory. Was it wise to pack BayesIt 0.4gm SE with TB! on such short notice? Well, there have been discussions on TBBETA . . . -- Kind regards, Peter Ouwehand E: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - - - Created the above using A program which insists to be : The Bat! V2.04.7 An OS which insists to be : Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 4 ________________________________________________ Current version is 2.04.04 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html