On Oct 10, 2004, at 8:59 AM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:

> Today, I found my amazon order confirmation sent to my legit address in
> SPAM box with c.a. 75% SPAM rating.  I am very curious how SPAMSieve
> thinks, 'coz similar order confirmation to the same address from other
> vendors doesn't get caught with this much high SPAM rating.

SpamSieve's log will say why it made that prediction for this message. 
Order confirmations often have spammy characteristics, so it's best to 
train SpamSieve with any saved ones that you have ahead of time, so 
that it will learn to identify them.

-- 
Michael Tsai                                 <http://www.c-command.com>



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