You need to "sa-learn" these messages so that future messages with those
characteristics get tagged.

Either this message has markers that are unspammy or you haven't trained
for this type of message.

Learning this message as spam tells bayes to mark these characteristics
as bad for future use.

As time goes on and you start learning and recieving other messages with
these markers, your bayes scoring should start to get higher, until it
reaches BAYES_99 which is the highest bayes score a message can get.
Currently your message is getting the lowest Bayes score because SA
found no known spam markers (someone correct me on technical
inaccuracies if present, please).

Steven

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Hanser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 10:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Bayes Question


Lately I've noticed that there seems to be more spam than usual creeping
through our SpamAssassin installation.  I looked @ the message headers,
and I've noticed that on most of the ones that are getting through, I'm
seeing this:

BAYES_00 -4.90

What does that mean?  Do I have an improperly trained Bayes Database
somehow?  Is there a way that I can tell SA to reset this one Bayes
rule?

Thx!

k

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