Quoting Kevin Miller <kevin.mil...@juneau.org>:

When a fresh spam flood comes in, sometimes 50 or more of my users will get hit with the same message - just a different user in the To: line. When one trains the bayes database, is there a significant difference between training on all 50+ or just grabbing a few of the messages and training on them? Will bayes be more convinced of the spaminess of a particular message if it sees dozens rather than a couple?

The last flood I had, bayes started marking them as spam, after the 3rd email hit, each email I saw the score go up a few a point or so, till they all started to get marked as spam.

I only even noticed this, cause the first user to get hit, complained they got a spam email.


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