On Monday, November 11 2013, John Hardin wrote:

> It's a very good idea to retain your training corpora. It makes it a
> lot easier to review if Bayes goes off the rails, and to wipe and
> retrain from scratch if problems occur.

That's a good reason for keeping them around.

>> Currently, in my .procmailrc, the first thing I do is scan for spam.
>> However, as you have noticed, this scanning also covers mailing lists
>> (and everything else).  I think I will tweak my .procmailrc to do the SA
>> scanning *after* I have filtered my mailing lists.
>
> That's not what Karsten was suggesting. If you get spam via that
> mailing list you should complain to the list admin that they need to
> do a better job of filtering their inbound.

It is *also* what Karsten suggested, actually.

>>>>      :0fw: spamassassin.lock
>>>>      * < 256000
>>>>      | spamc
>
> You might also want to up that size limit to about 512KB. Spams with
> attachments can get larger than that and still be detected.

I'm not receiving such large spams.  I will change the size when it
comes to it.

Thanks,

-- 
Sergio

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