Jari Fredriksson schrieb:
I had similar problem a week or two ago.
Are you both using autolearn only, or do you manually learn with
sa-learn (or similar) ?
You probably poisened you bayes db by learning ham as spam.
If you're using autolearning: Adjust your scores and generally make sure
you dont have false positves as these are very bad.
If you're manually learning: You cant trust your user's to classify spam
for your global database. Users are users and 99% of all mistakes happen
in front of the keyboard.
Solution for now: If you can still find out what ham you learned wrong,
unlearn it - if you cant, you'll have to revert to a bayes backup. If
you dont have one you'll have to start new.
arni