Frank Mitchell on 6/7/03 said

>Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>>That probably means that you trained it with too much spam. You may need
>>>to delete your corpus and try again.
>>>
>>>When you are training if you use LOTS of spam mail and LITTLE of regular
>>>mail, the weight will be towards spam; and vice versa.
>>>
>>>Also, if you are on mailing lists it helps a whole bunch to use filters
>>>to send those to their individual folders before Spam Sieve does its
thing. 
>>
>>The mailing list stuff is not a problem.  It goes to the proper folder.
>>
>>I will delete the corpus and try again.  Gee, I didn't realize that a
>>balanced nutritional diet was required. <g>
>
>I would have thought that doing an 'Add Good' to the misidentified good
>mail would gradually do the same thing.

It depends how out of balance the training was. See the SS manual and
also you can contact the developer. 
-- 
Barbara Needham


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