>> Okay, so I used to deal with Bayes quite a bit.  I spent a very long
>> time specially training my Bayes database, and it seemed to work.
>
>> Now, the spammers are putting lots of junk text in their spam and
>> polluting the databases to such an extend that Bayes is much less  
>> useful.
>
>> So I guess I'm saying that I have very little interest in spending  
>> the
>> effort to retrain a new Bayes database, and none of my other users  
>> are
>> capable or clueful enough to do so.
>
>> Short of disabling Bayes entirely, is there anything I can do with
>> minimal effort that yields a minimal return?  I'm just not convinced
>> that Bayes databases are going to stack up well against the modern
>> bayes-scatter spam.

On Oct 5, 2006, at 10:32 PM, Gary V wrote:
> If your effort was some time ago, those tokens are long gone by now.
> The rate at which new tokens are added is somewhat the same as the
        ...
> If you quarantine, consider feeding all the spam in your quarantine to
> Bayes (after you remove any false positives). Sometimes spam like the
        ..
> deletes everything once it is learned. I admit I don't do it every
> day, but at least two or three times a week. I also have a script that
> deletes anything older than 30 days from both accounts - simply so the
> server won't croak if I should happen to. :)

I really, really don't want to be rude but who are you replying to?   
You apparently didn't read a single word of what I wrote above.   
Really, not trying to be rude -- just can't follow this thread.

NO.  I won't spend another minute of my day training Bayes, and  
nobody else on this server is clueful enough.  Period, end of  
subject.  Done.

Now, how can I prevent Bayes from SUBTRACTING 2.6 from every message  
short of completely disabling it?

-- 
Jo Rhett
Senior Network Engineer
Network Consonance


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