[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 6/7/03 said
>
>I have SpamSieve but training it has been difficult.  Generally, all my
>In Tray mail (that is mail that isn't filtered to another folder) ends up
>in the Spam folder.
>
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. 
-- 
Barbara Needham


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