From: Hoover Chan <c...@sacredsf.org>
   Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2009 13:55:08 -0700 (PDT)
   
   The threshold was set to 6.6 (cf. required=6.6). The message this
   was attached to was very definitely junk. This kind of situation got
   me curious about the whole thing where any positive spam score is
   set as the threshold but seeing junk mail coming in with negative
   scores.
   
Train BAYES.  The message hit BAYES_00.  You want BAYES_99.  So either
you have incorrectly learned similar messages or you haven't trained
enough.
-jeff
   
   
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   Hoover Chan                     c...@sacredsf.org 
   Technology Director 
   Schools of the Sacred Heart 
   2222 Broadway St. 
   San Francisco, CA 94115
   
   
   ----- "Rick Macdougall" <ri...@ummm-beer.com> wrote:
   
   > Hoover Chan wrote:
   > > Can someone point me to what I can do to my Spam Assassin config for
   > a situation like the following?
   > > 
   > > X-Spam-Status: No, score=-1.496 tagged_above=-10 required=6.6
   > >  tests=[AWL=-1.103, BAYES_00=-2.599, HTML_MESSAGE=0.001,
   > >  URIBL_BLACK=1.955, URIBL_GREY=0.25]
   > > 
   > > That is, a positive score criterion with a spam message that comes
   > out with a negative number.
   > > 
   > 
   > Errr
   > 
   > -1.103 - 2.599 + 0.001 + 1.955 + 0.25 = -1.49600
   > 
   > Where do you see that it should be positive ?
   > 
   > Regards,
   > 
   > Rick

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