Gotcha, I have done that.
Just wonder how many years it takes to get it "even"
I did not prime it, the spamdb was blank at install back in 2007


GrayHat wrote:
> 
>  
>> well this ASSP has been in production for  1305 days
>> 
>> Spam Weight:    1,747,324
>> Not-Spam Weight:   4,836,427
>> 
>> Corpus norm: 0.3613  (warning: ham heavy) 
>> Corpus correction settings - low:"0.5 
>> high:1.5 minimum files:10000 minimum 
>> days:14"
> 
> It also depends from HOW you built your corpus,
> see, if you used 3rd party emails to speed up things
> then you probably got a spamdb which is NOT
> matching your real life traffic... see, there is NO
> "silver bullet", you HAVE to build up your own
> spam corpus and ASSP needs to see *all* the
> traffic, both inbound and outbound, set bayes to
> "monitor" and let it work, when you'll have your
> corpus ok you may switch your bayes filter to 
> "score" so that it will have a "weight" on the 
> spam filtering
> 
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