On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 11:30 AM, k...@rice.edu <k...@rice.edu> wrote:
> You have just been whammied by the "TEFT-is-a-bad-bad-idea" problem. I suspect
> that if you look at the tokens involved, because of TEFT's constant 
> storing/updating
> of tokens, you have very large counts. This means that you would need many, 
> many
> retraining to make enough of a differenct to change its rating. You may want 
> to
> try "innoculate" as that is a bit more aggressive.

Thanks for the suggestion - the docs indicate that the source of
innoculation emails should be "pristine". Does that mean I should
manually remove any DSPAM headers from the email before sending it in
for innoculation?

Is there a way to get debug information about what dspam is doing?
It's not obvious from the documentation I've read so far...

-Dave

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