Nothing seems reversed to me.  I just marked everything spam as spam, and I 
also marked everything ham, as ham.  I think most people mark spam only.  
Bogo needs a few hams to get going.  I only marked about 10 ham while 
training, and only about another 5 since then, but its a crucial step if I'm 
not mistaken.

Ryan -

On Saturday 06 May 2006 11:38, Tobias Kieslich wrote:
> On Sat, May 06, 2006 at 12:46:03 +0200, Volker Glatz wrote:
> > Am Freitag, 5. Mai 2006 00:39 schrieb John Shane:
> > > Just to second Ryan's response.  It takes a while for bogofilter to
> > > start functioning.  Also you might find that you have to go in to the
> > > junk mail and mark a message as "not junk" to get it going.  I know
> > > that sounds dodgy but is what happened to me with sylpheed and
> > > bogofilter.  John
> >
> > Hi John,
> >
> > thanks for that hint!
> >
> > I also was confused about bogofilter because it didn't worked - even with
> > more hundred spam-mails...
> > So, as you told, I marked a spam-mail as ham and actually bogofilter is
> > doing it's work.
> >
> > Volker
>
> It might be that the changed they flipped codes of bogofilter, which
> would explain that odd behaviour. In sylpheed I always used my own
> filter to deal with bogofilter so you can compare the return codes
> yourself.
>
>       -tobbi
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