Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> 
> On 29.10.07 08:18, tad1214 wrote:
>> I have bayes set to auto learn on a catchall account, which I am now
>> thinking
>> is a bad Idea, and now everything that is sent is pretty much flagged as
>> 99-100% Chance spam by bayes. Usually that is it, but sometimes there are
>> little other things that are getting FP's. I am fairly new to Spam
>> Assassin
>> so please forgive me if I make mistakes.  
> 
>> So how do I fix this issue with nearly everything being flagged as spam.
>> Pretty much 100% of the mail being delivered to catchall is spam, but I
>> think that SA is starting to think even common words are bad. 
> 
> feed some hams into SA too. If there are just a few hams and many spams,
> every word can look spammy
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> 
Ok so I just threw a few hundred (thousand?) hams at it, we will see if that
helps, here is my dump magic


Pine# sa-learn --dump magic
0.000          0          3          0  non-token data: bayes db version
0.000          0     110832          0  non-token data: nspam
0.000          0      11160          0  non-token data: nham
0.000          0     546924          0  non-token data: ntokens
0.000          0 1187210461          0  non-token data: oldest atime
0.000          0 1193678380          0  non-token data: newest atime
0.000          0 1193678063          0  non-token data: last journal sync
atime
0.000          0 1193656666          0  non-token data: last expiry atime
0.000          0     124511          0  non-token data: last expire atime
delta
0.000          0      61843          0  non-token data: last expire
reduction count






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