Hello
you need to find out how these values are set
* bayes_auto_learn_threshold_nonspam -0.001
* bayes_auto_learn_threshold_spam 9.0
I have set these lines today. Do these differ from the default values?
Dieter
Hello,
My problem is: The bayes filter does (auto-)learn ham mails but no
spam mails. In my logs I found spam mails that have a very high score
and should be autolearned. I think my bayes setup is correct, because
ham mails are learned as expected.
Autolearning is based on a different score to
On Wed, 17 Jun 2015 23:08:55 +0200
Franz Schwartau wrote:
Hi!
A few days ago I replaced AWL with TxRep. From time to time I get
unusual high scores caused by TxRep since then.
So I started debugging the TxRep plugin a bit. The high scores are
caused by HELO: localhost after sa-learn of a
On 17-06-15 20:00, Dieter Scholz wrote:
Hello,
My problem is: The bayes filter does (auto-)learn ham mails but no
spam mails. In my logs I found spam mails that have a very high score
and should be autolearned. I think my bayes setup is correct, because
ham mails are learned as expected.
Hi!
A few days ago I replaced AWL with TxRep. From time to time I get
unusual high scores caused by TxRep since then.
So I started debugging the TxRep plugin a bit. The high scores are
caused by HELO: localhost after sa-learn of a spam mailbox.
In check_senders_reputation() line 1252 reads:
Hello,
Hello,
My problem is: The bayes filter does (auto-)learn ham mails but no
spam mails. In my logs I found spam mails that have a very high score
and should be autolearned. I think my bayes setup is correct, because
ham mails are learned as expected.
Autolearning is based on a different
Hello,
I have a new mail setup using Debian Jessie with postfix, amavisd-new,
amavisd-milter and spamassassin. I use the versions from the Jessie
repository. My setup does pre-queue filtering, so Spamassassin does the
checks while the mail is not finally queued. Postfix calls Amavis
through
On Tue, 16 Jun 2015 21:12:42 +0200
Bruno Costacurta wrote:
Quoting RW rwmailli...@googlemail.com:
Your actual problem is that the rule isn't showing in the spamd
debug. If postfix.org isn't in the From header then SA needs to
find it in an appropriate envelope header. See the
Hello,
I have a new mail setup using Debian Jessie with postfix, amavisd-new,
amavisd-milter and spamassassin. I use the versions from the Jessie
repository. My setup does pre-queue filtering, so Spamassassin does
the checks while the mail is not finally queued. Postfix calls Amavis
through
On Wed, 17 Jun 2015 17:19:43 +0200
Dieter Scholz wrote:
My problem is: The bayes filter does (auto-)learn ham mails but no
spam mails. In my logs I found spam mails that have a very high score
and should be autolearned. I think my bayes setup is correct, because
ham mails are learned as
Am 17.06.2015 um 17:44 schrieb Dieter Scholz:
I have a new mail setup using Debian Jessie with postfix, amavisd-new,
amavisd-milter and spamassassin. I use the versions from the Jessie
repository. My setup does pre-queue filtering, so Spamassassin does
the checks while the mail is not finally
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