Mabry Tyson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> You have to report non-spam as well.   If all that is reported is
> spam, then there is nothing to compare it against.  You bias the
> system to recognize everything as spam and your false positives
> (non-spam classified as spam) soar (where 0.5% is too high).

Is that not what revoke is for? That if a non-spam mail gets a
non-zero razor score (because it contains one of the MIME parts) it
should be submitted as a revoke which will reduce the confidence level
of the MIME parts which razor identified as spammy.

Personally I do not submit all the spam I receive to razor (there is
too much of it! and I do not want to automate it) but I *always*
issue a revoke for any ham which shows any razor score.


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