Greetings,
I'd like to increase the score for certain bayes
confidence levels. My understanding is that I
need to put one (or more) of these lines from
/usr/locals/hare/spamassassin/23_bayes.cf:
body BAYES_60 eval:check_bayes('0.60', '0.70')
body BAYES_70 eval:check_bayes('0.70', '0.80')
body BAYES_80 eval:check_bayes('0.80', '0.90')
body BAYES_90 eval:check_bayes('0.90', '0.99')
body BAYES_99 eval:check_bayes('0.99', '1.00')
into /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf
and in order to increase the scores from certain bayes confidence
levels, make edits, such as:
body BAYES_70 eval:check_bayes('0.70', '1.80')
body BAYES_80 eval:check_bayes('0.80', '1.90')
body BAYES_90 eval:check_bayes('0.90', '2.99')
body BAYES_99 eval:check_bayes('0.99', '3.00')
Or am I off the mark entirely?
A good 80-90% of the spam that scores 4.3-4.9, while being all over
the place wrt other scores (i.e. some have bad mime, some have bad
html, some have bad times), they have bayes confidences of 70-99.
As well the few lists that I'm on seem to get 3.5 to 4.5-ish scores,
mostly for the bad html that comes from their MUA, yet have pretty
consistent bayes confidences around 20-50%.
So, it seems to me that I should rely a bit more on bayes, as just
lowering the threshold will get a fair bit of ham.
Yet, in doing so, does this feed back into the bayes evaluator?
Cheers!
-sam
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