Michael Tsai (15/10/08, 16:04) said:

>> But as you can see from my last email, SpamSieve is filtering mail (2
>> Good Messages, 11 Spam Messages) but failing to report this in the
>> Filtered Mail and SpamSieve Accuracy sections.
>
>The 2 and 11 are the numbers of messages in the corpus (i.e. the ones
>you've trained it with).

I didn't train it with any messages - these are messages that SpamSieve
has filtered (the current totals are 50 good and 112 spam).

It doesn't seem to be necessary to train SpamSieve in this case - it is
using its existing whitelist and blacklist and filtering quite
successfully with these. I've corrected one false negative out of 162
messages so far.

>They don't show that it filtered any
>messages. You'd need to look at the log to determine whether it did.

Yes - the log shows that they have been filtered.

Jeremy


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