There is very few spam in the spam folder and then these mails have a very small Bayes score (e.g. 0.8). But there is more spam in the inbox.
I thought, if I put a mail into the spam folder and after sa learned it, there would be no question that the Bayes score for this mail would be high, the mail would be detected as spam. But it happens often that I get this kind of spam mail again. Are the settings I posted all right? RW <rwmailli...@googlemail.com> schrieb: >On Fri, 1 Jun 2012 10:52:05 +0200 >francwal...@gmx.net wrote: > > >> But when I send an email with the content and Subject of an old >> spam-mail this passes without much bayes-score: >> > >> What am I doing wrong? > >You are testing a message that's part spam and part non-spam and >expecting BAYES to detect it as spam. > > >What happens with actual spam?